The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Svazek 19F. and C. Rivington, 1802 |
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Strana iii
... faid to include a com- plete body of learning on the fubject , digested with much care and skill . We come now to the last divifion of this head , fingle difcourfes , whether Charges or Sermons . Of thefe , if we were to notice only one ...
... faid to include a com- plete body of learning on the fubject , digested with much care and skill . We come now to the last divifion of this head , fingle difcourfes , whether Charges or Sermons . Of thefe , if we were to notice only one ...
Strana xi
... faid , - " muffat tacito medicina timore " ! Of Family Phyficians , confifting only of paper and print , we are unwilling to fpeak very favourably , left we should encourage too rafh a confidence , in that which may easily lead ...
... faid , - " muffat tacito medicina timore " ! Of Family Phyficians , confifting only of paper and print , we are unwilling to fpeak very favourably , left we should encourage too rafh a confidence , in that which may easily lead ...
Strana 22
... be repeating what we have faid on the feveral occafions , when her works have claimed our notice . With the exception of Mrs. Hannah More , 5 More , we cannot name a female author , whofe 22 Mrs. Trimmer's Economy of Charity ;
... be repeating what we have faid on the feveral occafions , when her works have claimed our notice . With the exception of Mrs. Hannah More , 5 More , we cannot name a female author , whofe 22 Mrs. Trimmer's Economy of Charity ;
Strana 50
... faid we this argues a noble confidence in his own powers . For our parts , we always conceived the distance from attempting a thing , to the accomplishing of it , to be so immense , that a certain degree of apology appeared neceffary ...
... faid we this argues a noble confidence in his own powers . For our parts , we always conceived the distance from attempting a thing , to the accomplishing of it , to be so immense , that a certain degree of apology appeared neceffary ...
Strana 57
... faid nothing of the notes . They confift of a few parallel paffages from the ancients , of pert and dull re- marks on the tranflators of Homer , & c . and of fuch choice morfels of tafte and humour as the following : " Ah ! what avails ...
... faid nothing of the notes . They confift of a few parallel paffages from the ancients , of pert and dull re- marks on the tranflators of Homer , & c . and of fuch choice morfels of tafte and humour as the following : " Ah ! what avails ...
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Strana 353 - And God spake unto Moses, and said unto him, I am the LORD : And I appeared unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob, by the name of God Almighty, but by my name JEHOVAH was I not known to them.
Strana 622 - When Love with unconfined wings Hovers within my gates, And my divine Althea brings To whisper at the grates; When I lie tangled in her hair, And fettered to her eye, The birds that wanton in the air Know no such liberty.
Strana 114 - ... chicken-pox, the idea of such an occurrence, in deference to authority so truly respectable, has been generally relinquished. This I conceive has been without just reason; for after we have seen, among many others, so strong a case as that recorded by Mr. Edward Withers, Surgeon, of Newbury, Berks, in the fourth volume of the Memoirs of the Medical Society of London (from which I take the following extracts), no one, I think, will again doubt the fact. "Mr. Richard Langford, a farmer of West...
Strana 172 - For the children of Israel shall abide many days without a king, and without a prince, and without a sacrifice, and without an image, and without an ephod, and without teraphim: afterward shall the children of Israel return, and seek the Lord their God, and David their king; and shall fear the Lord and his goodness in the latter days.
Strana 196 - He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the LORD; and that which he hath given will he pay him again.
Strana 573 - Then out and spak the First Forester, The heid man ower them a' — " If this be Johnie o' Breadislee, Nae nearer will we draw.
Strana 572 - ... virtue itself. As of a most notorious thief, and wicked outlaw, which had lived all his life-time of spoils and robberies, one of their bardes, in his...
Strana 77 - England," is the indifpenfhble form of fu'bfcription ; and therefore it behoves every one, before he offers himfelf a candidate for holy orders, to perufe carefully the articles of our church, and to compare them with the written word of God. If, upon mature examination...
Strana 620 - 11 teach the nobles how to crouch. And keep the gentry down. Good manners have an ill report. And turn to pride we see : We'll therefore cry good manners down. And hey I then up go we ! The name of lord shall be abhorr'd.
Strana 45 - Let us only think for a little of that reproach of modern times, that gulf of time and fortune, the passion for gaming, which is so often the refuge of the idle sons of pleasure, and often also the last resource of the ruined.