The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Том 91792 |
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... whole , appears to us to be tedious . The most poetical parts of the work are thofe in which the author introduces the infernal fpirits . Here he frequently catches no fmall portion of the fire and fublimity of Mil- ton , but follows ...
... whole , appears to us to be tedious . The most poetical parts of the work are thofe in which the author introduces the infernal fpirits . Here he frequently catches no fmall portion of the fire and fublimity of Mil- ton , but follows ...
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... whole Which each particular fin had piled in store . ' In the agony in the garden , 6 Was that angry cup , full mix'd and red From God's right hand , prefented to his lips : The bitter effence of origi'nal fin , With every life ...
... whole Which each particular fin had piled in store . ' In the agony in the garden , 6 Was that angry cup , full mix'd and red From God's right hand , prefented to his lips : The bitter effence of origi'nal fin , With every life ...
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... whole party . By this ftroke the governor and fuch a number of the chief officers and toldiers being killed , the garrifon was left fo weak , that if the moors had purfued their advantage , they must have taken it with little difficulty ...
... whole party . By this ftroke the governor and fuch a number of the chief officers and toldiers being killed , the garrifon was left fo weak , that if the moors had purfued their advantage , they must have taken it with little difficulty ...
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... whole . The deliverance of England , interelling as it was in itself , be- came ftill more extenfively beneficial , and more illuftriously merito- C 2 rious , rious , as it augmented the ftrength of the grand Somerville's Hifiory of ...
... whole . The deliverance of England , interelling as it was in itself , be- came ftill more extenfively beneficial , and more illuftriously merito- C 2 rious , rious , as it augmented the ftrength of the grand Somerville's Hifiory of ...
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... whole of this feffion , the commons were obfequious to the inclinations of the court , and most liberal in granting ( upplies ; while the inftrudiors , fent by James to his friends at this very pe- riod , fuppofe their intereft to have ...
... whole of this feffion , the commons were obfequious to the inclinations of the court , and most liberal in granting ( upplies ; while the inftrudiors , fent by James to his friends at this very pe- riod , fuppofe their intereft to have ...
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