The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, 5. ciltF. and C. Rivington, 1795 |
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... juft before that Pyrrhus vanquished Antigonus and his mercenary Gauls ; but Mr. T. in oppofition to Paufanias and to himself , chooses to reprefent Antigonus not only as conquering when he was conquered , but as conquering his own ...
... juft before that Pyrrhus vanquished Antigonus and his mercenary Gauls ; but Mr. T. in oppofition to Paufanias and to himself , chooses to reprefent Antigonus not only as conquering when he was conquered , but as conquering his own ...
Sayfa 17
... juft ) tribute to his memory , I re- peat here what I have often before afferted in occafional converfation , that , however I might regret a conftitutional irritability of temper , fo injurious to its owner ; or however I might wish to ...
... juft ) tribute to his memory , I re- peat here what I have often before afferted in occafional converfation , that , however I might regret a conftitutional irritability of temper , fo injurious to its owner ; or however I might wish to ...
Sayfa 39
... juft idea of it . " The political fpeculators of the present age appear to have divid- ed themfelves into two fects ; of thefe , the one eftimates very highly , the other moderately , the good qualities of our fpecies ; the former ...
... juft idea of it . " The political fpeculators of the present age appear to have divid- ed themfelves into two fects ; of thefe , the one eftimates very highly , the other moderately , the good qualities of our fpecies ; the former ...
Sayfa 44
... juft- nefs of his remarks as has been paid to Mr. Tyrwhitt.- His Differtation on Babrius , and other tracts , have been fought with great avidity , in foreign countries , and there re - printed with high encomiums . Harles , in ...
... juft- nefs of his remarks as has been paid to Mr. Tyrwhitt.- His Differtation on Babrius , and other tracts , have been fought with great avidity , in foreign countries , and there re - printed with high encomiums . Harles , in ...
Sayfa 45
... juft an encomium of Mr. Tyrwhitt , that we are tempted to infert it . " Is enim erat nofter , qui cum in omnibus quæ in arte Critica primaria funt , exculto ingenio , doctrinæ copia , et limato judicio ante alios eminebat , nihil tamen ...
... juft an encomium of Mr. Tyrwhitt , that we are tempted to infert it . " Is enim erat nofter , qui cum in omnibus quæ in arte Critica primaria funt , exculto ingenio , doctrinæ copia , et limato judicio ante alios eminebat , nihil tamen ...
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