The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volume 2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 49
... believe nothing that we cannot account for from na- tural causes ? Are tales of supernatural warnings , of the inter- position and visible appearance of disembodied spirits , to be laughed out of countenance and forgotten ? There are ...
... believe nothing that we cannot account for from na- tural causes ? Are tales of supernatural warnings , of the inter- position and visible appearance of disembodied spirits , to be laughed out of countenance and forgotten ? There are ...
Page 332
... believe , that during this period he gave nothing of consequence to the world . He was probably preparing his " tragedies , " a title which , according to Medwin , he afterwards admitted to be a misnomer . In 1821-22 , there came out in ...
... believe , that during this period he gave nothing of consequence to the world . He was probably preparing his " tragedies , " a title which , according to Medwin , he afterwards admitted to be a misnomer . In 1821-22 , there came out in ...
Page 419
... believe it one whit the more for this critic's affirming it , because I can perceive that the critic himself does not know enough of this subject to entitle his opinion to much consideration . If I could believe , that this reviewer had ...
... believe it one whit the more for this critic's affirming it , because I can perceive that the critic himself does not know enough of this subject to entitle his opinion to much consideration . If I could believe , that this reviewer had ...
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