The Quarterly Review, Volume 11William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1814 |
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Page 11
... believe the present critic is the first who has discovered in it a fault of conception , which we are not altogether disposed to admit . It is in the lines , Fece mi la divina potestate , La somma sapientia e il primo amore . ' Divine ...
... believe the present critic is the first who has discovered in it a fault of conception , which we are not altogether disposed to admit . It is in the lines , Fece mi la divina potestate , La somma sapientia e il primo amore . ' Divine ...
Page 27
... of theories , and to believe that Warton's , in the main , has never yet been invalidated . it contains internal evidence which is thought sufficient to fix 1814. Ginguené and Sismondi's Literary History of Italy , & c . 27.
... of theories , and to believe that Warton's , in the main , has never yet been invalidated . it contains internal evidence which is thought sufficient to fix 1814. Ginguené and Sismondi's Literary History of Italy , & c . 27.
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... believe , to all our readers ; and they will , we are con- fident , think with us that Mr. Galt needs to say nothing in extenu- ation of ation of his attempt to prove , by experiment , this elegant theo- rem . They will also admire the ...
... believe , to all our readers ; and they will , we are con- fident , think with us that Mr. Galt needs to say nothing in extenu- ation of ation of his attempt to prove , by experiment , this elegant theo- rem . They will also admire the ...
Page 53
... believe , that as he continues his exami- nation of the phenomena of nature , he will by degrees be per- suaded of the futility of the objections which Mr. von Goethe has advanced against the Newtonian doctrine of the composition of ...
... believe , that as he continues his exami- nation of the phenomena of nature , he will by degrees be per- suaded of the futility of the objections which Mr. von Goethe has advanced against the Newtonian doctrine of the composition of ...
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... believe firmly in the devil , and worship him from fear . They believe in a superior being for whom they have no name , simply using the word Knal- len , which signifies above , or on high ; they believe that this being is good and will ...
... believe firmly in the devil , and worship him from fear . They believe in a superior being for whom they have no name , simply using the word Knal- len , which signifies above , or on high ; they believe that this being is good and will ...
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