The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics, Том 56Alex Chapman and, 1794 |
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... feems to be ftrongly favoured by thofe beautiful fragments that are fcattered through the facred writings , and especial- by the fongs of Mofes , which are the ve- ry foul of grandeur and fublimity . There can be no doubt but that ...
... feems to be ftrongly favoured by thofe beautiful fragments that are fcattered through the facred writings , and especial- by the fongs of Mofes , which are the ve- ry foul of grandeur and fublimity . There can be no doubt but that ...
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... feems probable that he only feeds on as their light could be of little ufe to him them . fetch a piece of He may be taught , with cafe , to fetch a piece of paper , or any finall thing that his mafter points out to him ; it is an ...
... feems probable that he only feeds on as their light could be of little ufe to him them . fetch a piece of He may be taught , with cafe , to fetch a piece of paper , or any finall thing that his mafter points out to him ; it is an ...
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... feems the most rational plea- fure we can enjoy ; and to this , a game at cards now and then gives an additional relifh . A word or two on jealoufy may not be amifs ; for though not a failing of the prefent age's growth , yet the feeds ...
... feems the most rational plea- fure we can enjoy ; and to this , a game at cards now and then gives an additional relifh . A word or two on jealoufy may not be amifs ; for though not a failing of the prefent age's growth , yet the feeds ...
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... feems an act too horrid to be endured in dramatic exhibition , and fuch as must always compel the mind to relieve its diftrefs by incredulity . " Does not this express- ly imply , that a lefs horrid and unnatu- ral action would pafs on ...
... feems an act too horrid to be endured in dramatic exhibition , and fuch as must always compel the mind to relieve its diftrefs by incredulity . " Does not this express- ly imply , that a lefs horrid and unnatu- ral action would pafs on ...
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... feems to catch from them a degree of poetical enthufi- afm . ' Eng . Rev. An Evening Walk ; an epiftle , in verfe ; addreffed to a young lady , from the Lakes of the North of England . By W. Wordsworth , B. A. of St John's , Cambridge ...
... feems to catch from them a degree of poetical enthufi- afm . ' Eng . Rev. An Evening Walk ; an epiftle , in verfe ; addreffed to a young lady , from the Lakes of the North of England . By W. Wordsworth , B. A. of St John's , Cambridge ...
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