The Portico, Volume 3Tobias Watkins, Stephen Simpson Neale Wills & Cole, 1817 |
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... believe , that an opinion , highly un- favourable to common mortals , prevails among those who had rather believe than take the trouble of reflecting ; among very well meaning people , who are unwilling to let a genius appear , without ...
... believe , that an opinion , highly un- favourable to common mortals , prevails among those who had rather believe than take the trouble of reflecting ; among very well meaning people , who are unwilling to let a genius appear , without ...
Page 105
... believe , have written upon this subject , who have been endued with abilities competent to so difficult an undertaking . Mrs. Pi- ozzi's work is obviously beneath the powers of criticism . It is superficial , vague and uncertain ; with ...
... believe , have written upon this subject , who have been endued with abilities competent to so difficult an undertaking . Mrs. Pi- ozzi's work is obviously beneath the powers of criticism . It is superficial , vague and uncertain ; with ...
Page 440
... believe in him , to be saved . Ma- homet with an eye of cunning , imitated this peculiar feature , to ensure the establishment of his dogmas . Let it be remembered , I merely allude to this , in a philosophical point of view , to ex ...
... believe in him , to be saved . Ma- homet with an eye of cunning , imitated this peculiar feature , to ensure the establishment of his dogmas . Let it be remembered , I merely allude to this , in a philosophical point of view , to ex ...
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