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... opinion . It was founded on the internal evidence of the poem ; versification , style , & c . " But , Mr. Warton , style is so uncertain a criterion : -how can you pretend to say that the poem was written by Mason from its style ...
... opinion . It was founded on the internal evidence of the poem ; versification , style , & c . " But , Mr. Warton , style is so uncertain a criterion : -how can you pretend to say that the poem was written by Mason from its style ...
Page 376
... opinion of many , that Dr. Geddes evinced more intrepidity than judgment ; and that , in discharging the office of a commentator , he has taken too great liberties with the sacred Scriptures . Against this charge we cannot altogether ...
... opinion of many , that Dr. Geddes evinced more intrepidity than judgment ; and that , in discharging the office of a commentator , he has taken too great liberties with the sacred Scriptures . Against this charge we cannot altogether ...
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... opinion , which was equally the sovereign of the Princes in and of the Princes out of possession . It was then suggested that the resolves of the Assembly of the house having no doors , ( like the famous decree of the year II , which ...
... opinion , which was equally the sovereign of the Princes in and of the Princes out of possession . It was then suggested that the resolves of the Assembly of the house having no doors , ( like the famous decree of the year II , which ...
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