The British Critic, 7. ciltF. and C. Rivington, 1796 |
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Sayfa xvi
... taken by pa- tients afflicted with the hæmorrhage in the lungs , or other difeafes of that organ , is very effential to their recovery . Dr. George Fordyce has continued his very fcientific enquiry into the nature of fever , by a fecond ...
... taken by pa- tients afflicted with the hæmorrhage in the lungs , or other difeafes of that organ , is very effential to their recovery . Dr. George Fordyce has continued his very fcientific enquiry into the nature of fever , by a fecond ...
Sayfa xvii
... taken . The elegant tribute to royal genius , paid by Sir J.B. Burges , in his poem on the Birth and Progrefs of Love , has had the ufual effect of fuch exertions , that of drawing the attacks of Envy upon its author : we fee no reason ...
... taken . The elegant tribute to royal genius , paid by Sir J.B. Burges , in his poem on the Birth and Progrefs of Love , has had the ufual effect of fuch exertions , that of drawing the attacks of Envy upon its author : we fee no reason ...
Sayfa 27
... taken from the notes of his common - place book , do not manifeft , by an excellence fuperior to the reft , peculiar labours of mind in the conception , or pains in the com- pofition ; and we cannot fuppofe a man fo happy in his genius ...
... taken from the notes of his common - place book , do not manifeft , by an excellence fuperior to the reft , peculiar labours of mind in the conception , or pains in the com- pofition ; and we cannot fuppofe a man fo happy in his genius ...
Sayfa 29
... taken from other authors , but none of them in accuracy or merit furpaffing his own ; and it may perhaps be thought extraordinary , as it certainly is meritorious , that from a North - Briton and a Whig , this great author , who , it ...
... taken from other authors , but none of them in accuracy or merit furpaffing his own ; and it may perhaps be thought extraordinary , as it certainly is meritorious , that from a North - Briton and a Whig , this great author , who , it ...
Sayfa 34
... taken for clouds . They were explained to be opaque maffes fwimming in the fluid matter of the Sun ; dipping down occafionally . It has been fuppofed , that a fiery liquid furrounds the Sun , and that , by its ebbing and flowing , the ...
... taken for clouds . They were explained to be opaque maffes fwimming in the fluid matter of the Sun ; dipping down occafionally . It has been fuppofed , that a fiery liquid furrounds the Sun , and that , by its ebbing and flowing , the ...
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