The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... believe us , notwithstanding his ill opinion of critics in ordinary , that the matter is of very little consequence concerning which he seems so anxious . Mr. Milman's play and his own are so entirely in a different taste , the art of ...
... believe us , notwithstanding his ill opinion of critics in ordinary , that the matter is of very little consequence concerning which he seems so anxious . Mr. Milman's play and his own are so entirely in a different taste , the art of ...
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... believe ; but I believe that the faith of him who would oppose it with uncharitable bitterness and invective is no less so . In tracing , however , the vestiges of a classical age which still exist in Italy and Sicily , it is impossible ...
... believe ; but I believe that the faith of him who would oppose it with uncharitable bitterness and invective is no less so . In tracing , however , the vestiges of a classical age which still exist in Italy and Sicily , it is impossible ...
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... believe that the infection of plague may be received by closely inspiring the breath of a diseased person ; and he judiciously remarks that he considers this as a kind of contact . It now becomes our duty to consider the difficulties ...
... believe that the infection of plague may be received by closely inspiring the breath of a diseased person ; and he judiciously remarks that he considers this as a kind of contact . It now becomes our duty to consider the difficulties ...
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