The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 |
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... paffion . " As there is no fmoke without fire , it appears that those who afferted the royal family of Stuart to have fprung from a ba- ftard , like that of England , had no fmall foundation for their affertions . For that Robert III ...
... paffion . " As there is no fmoke without fire , it appears that those who afferted the royal family of Stuart to have fprung from a ba- ftard , like that of England , had no fmall foundation for their affertions . For that Robert III ...
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... paffion for Shireen , and the fculptures of Bey fitoun . The writer next in antiquity who men- tions them , ( and who had himself feen them ) is Zakaria ben Mo- hammed al Cazvini , from whofe valuable work , the Ajaieb al Makhloucat ...
... paffion for Shireen , and the fculptures of Bey fitoun . The writer next in antiquity who men- tions them , ( and who had himself feen them ) is Zakaria ben Mo- hammed al Cazvini , from whofe valuable work , the Ajaieb al Makhloucat ...
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... peculiarly adapt- ed to the state of a man violently agitated by a real paffion , and wanting compofure and vigour of mind to methodise his thoughts . It is fitted to exprefs a momentary burst 34 Mifs Seward's Sonnetsi.
... peculiarly adapt- ed to the state of a man violently agitated by a real paffion , and wanting compofure and vigour of mind to methodise his thoughts . It is fitted to exprefs a momentary burst 34 Mifs Seward's Sonnetsi.
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... paffion ; the energy of paffion irritates your fenfes , but ye do not irritate your fenfes to obtain the energy of paffion . Souls of chastity ! when ye meet ye know yourselves worthy of each other ; your first embrace is the prelude of ...
... paffion ; the energy of paffion irritates your fenfes , but ye do not irritate your fenfes to obtain the energy of paffion . Souls of chastity ! when ye meet ye know yourselves worthy of each other ; your first embrace is the prelude of ...
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... paffions to be moved ; especially if the compofer has availed himself in his tranf- lation ( for fuch may his composition very justly be called ) of all thofe advantages , with which nature , ever fedulous to promote our innocent ...
... paffions to be moved ; especially if the compofer has availed himself in his tranf- lation ( for fuch may his composition very justly be called ) of all thofe advantages , with which nature , ever fedulous to promote our innocent ...
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affertion againſt alfo almoft Alonzo alſo ancient appear becauſe cafe CALIFORN caufe cauſe Chriftian circumftances confequence confiderable confidered confifts conftitution courfe defcribed defcription defire difcourfe difcover effay English eſtabliſhed exift faid fame fatire fays fcience fecond fecurity feems feen fenfe fent fentiments feven feveral fhall fhould fide fince fir William Stuart firft firſt fituation fociety fome fometimes foon fource fpecies fpirit French ftate ftill ftyle fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofed fupport fyftem hiftory himſelf houfe houſe inftruction interefting Ireland itſelf king laft lefs meaſure moft moſt muft muſt neceffary neral obfervations occafion opinion paffage paffed paffion perfons philofophical pleaſure poffeffed prefent publiſhed purpoſe queftion readers reafon refpect remarks rife Rolla Ruffia Scotland ſhall ſmall ſome ſtate ſtill thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou tion tranflation ufual uſeful volume weft whofe writer