The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 1; Volume 117E. Cave, 1815 |
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... expression in the mouth , are particularly striking . At first sight there appears an extrava- gant length in the upper lip , which , if viewed in profile , shews in truer proportion . After all , it appears some- what long ; and ...
... expression in the mouth , are particularly striking . At first sight there appears an extrava- gant length in the upper lip , which , if viewed in profile , shews in truer proportion . After all , it appears some- what long ; and ...
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... expression as denoting solely , what has been sensi- bly witnessed and observed by the in- dividual whose judgment is to decide on the truth or falsehood of any as- serted or recorded miracles ) it is ob- vious for me to remark , that ...
... expression as denoting solely , what has been sensi- bly witnessed and observed by the in- dividual whose judgment is to decide on the truth or falsehood of any as- serted or recorded miracles ) it is ob- vious for me to remark , that ...
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... expression , than the beautiful and truly classical one in which they are written , and to which they have given a lustre beyond per- haps what it ever had before . That language indeed in common use is now superseded by the easy and ...
... expression , than the beautiful and truly classical one in which they are written , and to which they have given a lustre beyond per- haps what it ever had before . That language indeed in common use is now superseded by the easy and ...
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... expression , from M. La Grange ! Nullius in verba , the judicious motto of the Royal So- ciety of London , might have warned the Author against this fault . Notwithstanding these faults of the Paper ( No. X. for 1804 ) , and others ...
... expression , from M. La Grange ! Nullius in verba , the judicious motto of the Royal So- ciety of London , might have warned the Author against this fault . Notwithstanding these faults of the Paper ( No. X. for 1804 ) , and others ...
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... expression of your Correspondent W. in your last volume , p . 535 , I must beg his excuse for declining to hazard an opinion whether or not " such pas- sages ought to be rendered " in a dif- ferent manner . Indeed , Mr. Urban , it was ...
... expression of your Correspondent W. in your last volume , p . 535 , I must beg his excuse for declining to hazard an opinion whether or not " such pas- sages ought to be rendered " in a dif- ferent manner . Indeed , Mr. Urban , it was ...
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