The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, 59권Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1785 |
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... lefs noxious , in its effects , than the contagion ; and that the difference , in the fevers produced , is owing to the comparative mildnefs only . He does not exprefsly fay whe- ther the contagion may be produced by a number crowded to ...
... lefs noxious , in its effects , than the contagion ; and that the difference , in the fevers produced , is owing to the comparative mildnefs only . He does not exprefsly fay whe- ther the contagion may be produced by a number crowded to ...
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... lefs frequent after the epi- demic catarrh , than after ufual colds . To us , indeed , there feemed little difference : even at this moment we meet with confumptions , which are easily traced to that period . Our author mentions the ...
... lefs frequent after the epi- demic catarrh , than after ufual colds . To us , indeed , there feemed little difference : even at this moment we meet with confumptions , which are easily traced to that period . Our author mentions the ...
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... lefs of an incapacity to furnish fuperior entertainment . Nor can we imagine they were introduced merely in compliance with the then prevailing tafte of the Athenians . May we not therefore fairly fuppofe , that the groffnefs of thofe ...
... lefs of an incapacity to furnish fuperior entertainment . Nor can we imagine they were introduced merely in compliance with the then prevailing tafte of the Athenians . May we not therefore fairly fuppofe , that the groffnefs of thofe ...
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... lefs an impofition upon the public than un- fair and ungenerous treatment of the tea - dealers . Whatever fum the public , or rather the former consumers of duty - paid tea may have faved upon the laft fale , it is certain that they ...
... lefs an impofition upon the public than un- fair and ungenerous treatment of the tea - dealers . Whatever fum the public , or rather the former consumers of duty - paid tea may have faved upon the laft fale , it is certain that they ...
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... lefs than it should have been . As the report holds forth fuch abundant information relative to the faving of the public , and the profit of the tea - dealer , I wonder it did not mention the gain of the company , with which the ...
... lefs than it should have been . As the report holds forth fuch abundant information relative to the faving of the public , and the profit of the tea - dealer , I wonder it did not mention the gain of the company , with which the ...
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24 페이지 - Yes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me ; Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch'd and sham'd by ridicule alone.
313 페이지 - My son, fear thou the LORD and the king : and meddle not with them that are given to change...
427 페이지 - To quell the mighty of the earth, the oppressor, The brute and boisterous force of violent men, Hardy and industrious to support Tyrannic power, but raging to pursue The righteous, and all such as honour truth!
433 페이지 - And every charm of gentler eloquenceAll perifhable !— like th' electric fire, But ftrike the frame — and as they ftrike expire ; Incenfe too pure a bodied flame to bear, Its fragrance charms the fenfe, and blends with air...
399 페이지 - Rondeau : By two black eyes my heart was won, Sure never wretch was more undone...
164 페이지 - ... near to each other, as probably to be liable to be affected sensibly by their mutual gravitation: and it is therefore not unlikely, that the periods of the revolutions of some of these about their principals (the smaller ones being, upon this hypothesis, to be considered as satellites to the others) may some time or other be discovered.
262 페이지 - Where hopelefs anguifh pour'd his groan, And lonely want retir'd to die. No fummons mock'd by chill delay, No petty gain difdain'd by pride ; The modeft wants of every day The toil of every day fupply'd. His virtues walk'd their narrow round, Nor made a paufe, nor left a void ; And fure th' Eternal Mafter found The fingle talent well employ'd.
136 페이지 - The pulsations in every limb, and ramifications of veins and arteries in an animal, could not be more reciprocal...
91 페이지 - Earl of Bristol, then being in waiting and lying there, he unbolted the door upon my knocking, and asked me, ' What news ? ' I told him I had a letter for the king. The earl then demanded the letter of me, which I told him I could deliver to none but the king himself.
136 페이지 - ... and under the regulation of the heart, than the members of this body of musicians under that of the conductor and leader. The totality of sound seemed to proceed from one voice and one instrument ; and its powers produced not only new and exquisite sensations in judges and lovers of the art, but were felt by those who never received pleasure from music before.