The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeJames Potts, 1782 |
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... nature , nor life ; neither painted the forms equal in the fcience of polite literature . of matter , nor reprefented the operations of intellect - therefore they were not poets -If that be confidered as Wit , which is at once natural ...
... nature , nor life ; neither painted the forms equal in the fcience of polite literature . of matter , nor reprefented the operations of intellect - therefore they were not poets -If that be confidered as Wit , which is at once natural ...
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... nature , for there is no truth ; there is no art , for there is no- thing new . " How much more energetic and convincing is this new and excellent mark upon Paradife Lof " It is one of the books which the reader admires and hys dowa ...
... nature , for there is no truth ; there is no art , for there is no- thing new . " How much more energetic and convincing is this new and excellent mark upon Paradife Lof " It is one of the books which the reader admires and hys dowa ...
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... nature , any ac- curate difcriminations of kindred qualities , or nice difplay of paflion in its progrefs : all is ... natural madness . " This criticiim we can by no means ap- prove - those who remember Mrs. Cibber in the character of ...
... nature , any ac- curate difcriminations of kindred qualities , or nice difplay of paflion in its progrefs : all is ... natural madness . " This criticiim we can by no means ap- prove - those who remember Mrs. Cibber in the character of ...
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... nature therefore could not fail to ob- tain him the character of a difaffected person , and ruin him in his ecclefiafiical capacity , and in that preferment which he had every reafon to expect , being in a ve ry fair line to a ...
... nature therefore could not fail to ob- tain him the character of a difaffected person , and ruin him in his ecclefiafiical capacity , and in that preferment which he had every reafon to expect , being in a ve ry fair line to a ...
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... nature of their different climates , which tends to countenance fuch a fuppofition . On the contrary , every ... natural divifione , or boundaries of their country ; and that all of them in general , will be are inecat on profecuting ...
... nature of their different climates , which tends to countenance fuch a fuppofition . On the contrary , every ... natural divifione , or boundaries of their country ; and that all of them in general , will be are inecat on profecuting ...
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