The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... appears to have discontinued the writing of his Davideis because it was not worth finishing ; but neither would it ... appear that , generally speaking , wherever great powers of mind have been brought to the work , their exertion has ...
... appears to have discontinued the writing of his Davideis because it was not worth finishing ; but neither would it ... appear that , generally speaking , wherever great powers of mind have been brought to the work , their exertion has ...
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... appear , and the catastro- phe is thus described by one of them , who had ventured into the cavern , and now rushes out pale and trembling . His compa- nions inquire of him the cause of his affright , and what he had seen : " Cherethite ...
... appear , and the catastro- phe is thus described by one of them , who had ventured into the cavern , and now rushes out pale and trembling . His compa- nions inquire of him the cause of his affright , and what he had seen : " Cherethite ...
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... appears , like Hadad in a human body , and withaĺ a most unsightly one , is a gratuitous and unnecessary addition . The ... appear amidst a waste of surrounding feebleness , like green oases in an African desert . Here are no unfinished ...
... appears , like Hadad in a human body , and withaĺ a most unsightly one , is a gratuitous and unnecessary addition . The ... appear amidst a waste of surrounding feebleness , like green oases in an African desert . Here are no unfinished ...
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... appear ; but a very gene- ral and superficial view of them , if it be but an unprejudiced one , will show the existence of many such points of evidence , which , if not irresistible , all possess at least some degree of probability ...
... appear ; but a very gene- ral and superficial view of them , if it be but an unprejudiced one , will show the existence of many such points of evidence , which , if not irresistible , all possess at least some degree of probability ...
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... , strangely and wild- ly obscure his transitions must appear abrupt , his raptures extravagant or enthusiastic , and his reasonings incoherent or inconclusive . 10 " Yet , if we grant that he taught the 32 [ June , Verplanck's Evidences .
... , strangely and wild- ly obscure his transitions must appear abrupt , his raptures extravagant or enthusiastic , and his reasonings incoherent or inconclusive . 10 " Yet , if we grant that he taught the 32 [ June , Verplanck's Evidences .
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