The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... conscience ' sake ; and we certainly miss honest John Fox and his writings : perhaps , had such a man been found to record the sentiments and virtues of the Hugonot martyrs , they might 18 The History of the Hugonots .
... conscience ' sake ; and we certainly miss honest John Fox and his writings : perhaps , had such a man been found to record the sentiments and virtues of the Hugonot martyrs , they might 18 The History of the Hugonots .
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... perhaps the writer lays himself open to the charge of credulity , being , together with almost all the rest of the nation at the time , an undoubting believer in the Popish plot , professedly revealed by Titus Oates ; and being also ...
... perhaps the writer lays himself open to the charge of credulity , being , together with almost all the rest of the nation at the time , an undoubting believer in the Popish plot , professedly revealed by Titus Oates ; and being also ...
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... Perhaps we were still more struck by this felicitous change of rhythm and cadence in his former very beautiful poem , the " Rubi . " In the structure of his lines he is more attentive to vividness and strength , than to smoothness of ...
... Perhaps we were still more struck by this felicitous change of rhythm and cadence in his former very beautiful poem , the " Rubi . " In the structure of his lines he is more attentive to vividness and strength , than to smoothness of ...
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... perhaps awkward construction , of the first line . " What is home ? in the thoughts of awakening spring , When the green buds burst , and the glad birds sing , And the garden breatheth its honied scents , And puts forth its sweetest ...
... perhaps awkward construction , of the first line . " What is home ? in the thoughts of awakening spring , When the green buds burst , and the glad birds sing , And the garden breatheth its honied scents , And puts forth its sweetest ...
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... Perhaps some persons may be of opinion that those religionists are treated with too much caustic severity , and that in sometimes adopting the metre of Hudibras , Mr. Mant has caught something of its spirit . We are persuaded that such ...
... Perhaps some persons may be of opinion that those religionists are treated with too much caustic severity , and that in sometimes adopting the metre of Hudibras , Mr. Mant has caught something of its spirit . We are persuaded that such ...
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