The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volumen37F. and C. Rivington, 1811 |
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... writers ought to be repreffed , for the fake of the writers them- felves , as well as for the fake of the public : and the mischievous are too indulgently treated if they are only paffed over in filence . Much more than the cost of of a ...
... writers ought to be repreffed , for the fake of the writers them- felves , as well as for the fake of the public : and the mischievous are too indulgently treated if they are only paffed over in filence . Much more than the cost of of a ...
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... writer . A tract entitled , a Regent not a King § , de- mands attention , though anonymous , and well ex- plains a fubject which has been , in general , but im- perfectly confidered . In the Offrandes à Bonaparte , feveral very curious ...
... writer . A tract entitled , a Regent not a King § , de- mands attention , though anonymous , and well ex- plains a fubject which has been , in general , but im- perfectly confidered . In the Offrandes à Bonaparte , feveral very curious ...
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... writer has been employed . The interefts of literature required that the commemoration of Mr. Pitt fhould be confided to a vigorous but delicate hand , and in the Volumes dedicated to his memory , every page should have been , if not ...
... writer has been employed . The interefts of literature required that the commemoration of Mr. Pitt fhould be confided to a vigorous but delicate hand , and in the Volumes dedicated to his memory , every page should have been , if not ...
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perfect control . Truth is the facred duty of every writer , but , to a certain extent , the biographer has had , by courtefy , the privilege of being an apologift . This licence was never extended to the hiflorian , and he who in ...
perfect control . Truth is the facred duty of every writer , but , to a certain extent , the biographer has had , by courtefy , the privilege of being an apologift . This licence was never extended to the hiflorian , and he who in ...
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... writer of judgment and fagacity would have found in Mr. Pitt's political tuition and early impreffions , abundant fources from which he might derive a defence of that which he might deem cenfurable in his fift parliamentary elfays , and ...
... writer of judgment and fagacity would have found in Mr. Pitt's political tuition and early impreffions , abundant fources from which he might derive a defence of that which he might deem cenfurable in his fift parliamentary elfays , and ...
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Página 262 - Now the God of patience and consolation grant you to be like-minded one toward another according to Christ Jesus ; that ye may with one mind and one mouth glorify God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Página 261 - THEREFORE with Angels and Archangels, and with all the company of heaven, we laud and magnify thy glorious Name ; evermore praising thee, and saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts, heaven and earth are full of thy glory : Glory be to thee, O Lord most High.
Página 50 - Who builds a church to God, and not to Fame, Will never mark the marble with his name...
Página 353 - ... and kindles common feelings, unmixed with those narrow prejudices, with which all professions are more or less infected. The knowledge, too, which is thus acquired, expands and enlarges the mind, excites its faculties, and calls those limbs and muscles into freer exercise, which, by too constant use in one direction, not only acquire an illiberal air, but are apt also to lose somewhat of their native play and energy.
Página 460 - On the opposite tympanum had been represented the contest between Minerva and Neptune for the honour of giving a name to the city. One or two of the figures remained on this tympanum, and others were on the top of the wall, thrown back by the explosion which destroyed the temple ; but the far greater part had fallen...
Página 246 - Who seek the prouder Pleasures of the Mind: The Soul, collected in those happy hours, Then makes her efforts, then enjoys her powers; And in those seasons feels herself repaid, For Labours past and Honours long delay'd.
Página 237 - tis pleasant to impart, These turns and movements of the human Heart; The stronger features of the Soul to paint, And make distinct the latent and the faint; Man as he is, to place in all men's view, Yet none with rancour, none with scorn pursue: Nor be it ever of my Portraits told — "Here the strong lines of Malice we behold.
Página 592 - Chrift ; who gave himfelf for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himfelf a peculiar people, zealous of good works*.
Página 278 - For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghoft : and thefe three are one. And there are three that bear witnefs in earth, the fpirit, and the water, and the blood: and thefe three agree in one.
Página 353 - Without teaching him the peculiar business of any one office or calling, it enables him to act his part in each of them with better grace and more elevated carriage ; and, if happily planned and conducted, is a main ingredient in that complete and generous education which fits a man ' to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously, all the offices, both private and public, of peace and war.