The British Critic: A New Review, Volumen4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... whole of the following paragraph appears too full of subtilty and refinement to produce conviction . 66 Having now considered the Nature of Malice , and made our remarks a ground for introducing some passages of Holy Scripture , we ...
... whole of the following paragraph appears too full of subtilty and refinement to produce conviction . 66 Having now considered the Nature of Malice , and made our remarks a ground for introducing some passages of Holy Scripture , we ...
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... whole . And the same is true if evil pro- duce a positive good which overbalances it . When the Creator implanted resentment in our constitution , we say , as before , he did the same sort of kind act as a friend does when he supplies ...
... whole . And the same is true if evil pro- duce a positive good which overbalances it . When the Creator implanted resentment in our constitution , we say , as before , he did the same sort of kind act as a friend does when he supplies ...
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... whole , however , if we may judge from the spleen and acri mony with which he speaks of the principal members of that coterie , he was not very well pleased with his reception . He attributes the fame of Mrs. Montague to her excellent ...
... whole , however , if we may judge from the spleen and acri mony with which he speaks of the principal members of that coterie , he was not very well pleased with his reception . He attributes the fame of Mrs. Montague to her excellent ...
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... whole life . He loved only three things : women , play , and politics . Yet at no period did he ever form a creditable connexion with a woman . He lost his whole fortune at the gaming table ; and , with the exception of about eleven ...
... whole life . He loved only three things : women , play , and politics . Yet at no period did he ever form a creditable connexion with a woman . He lost his whole fortune at the gaming table ; and , with the exception of about eleven ...
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... whole body of future Christians in general ; " Neither pray I for these ' my present dis- ciples alone , but for them also which shall believe on me through their word ; that they all may be one ; as thou , Father , art in me , and I in ...
... whole body of future Christians in general ; " Neither pray I for these ' my present dis- ciples alone , but for them also which shall believe on me through their word ; that they all may be one ; as thou , Father , art in me , and I in ...
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