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... writer . We do not call in queftion his poetical talents ; we recollect pleafing proofs that they are not inconfiderable in fome former publica- tions , particularly in his imitation of several fragments of Greek verfe ; and , in the ...
... writer . We do not call in queftion his poetical talents ; we recollect pleafing proofs that they are not inconfiderable in fome former publica- tions , particularly in his imitation of several fragments of Greek verfe ; and , in the ...
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... writer's inventive faculties : but , after all , we queftion whether they will be fufficient to stamp the feal of immortality on his work ; -for by far the greater part of the poem confifts of diffuse narrations , or of difcourfes put ...
... writer's inventive faculties : but , after all , we queftion whether they will be fufficient to stamp the feal of immortality on his work ; -for by far the greater part of the poem confifts of diffuse narrations , or of difcourfes put ...
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... writer prefixed the above title to his work , there might be no impropriety in it at that time : but if , as it is very pro- bable , the terms fecret history are the coinage of the present day * , the * If , after all , it should be ...
... writer prefixed the above title to his work , there might be no impropriety in it at that time : but if , as it is very pro- bable , the terms fecret history are the coinage of the present day * , the * If , after all , it should be ...
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... writer's penetration or candour be most to be admired . His apology certainly contains much fubftantial ground of exculpa- tion , or at leaft of extenuation . A charge against king William , deeply affecting his vera- city and honour ...
... writer's penetration or candour be most to be admired . His apology certainly contains much fubftantial ground of exculpa- tion , or at leaft of extenuation . A charge against king William , deeply affecting his vera- city and honour ...
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... writers . The Chazan † , an inspector of the congregation appointed to take the lead in public prayers . ( 2 ) From the ufe of liturgies among them , both for the fervice of the Synagogue and Temple , which Liturgies being re- peated ...
... writers . The Chazan † , an inspector of the congregation appointed to take the lead in public prayers . ( 2 ) From the ufe of liturgies among them , both for the fervice of the Synagogue and Temple , which Liturgies being re- peated ...
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