The Retrospective Review, Volum 3Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1821 |
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Pàgina 5
... writers , as Prideaux , Marracci , and many others , who have no excuse for their misrepresentation , Mr. Mill truly says , that " they lose their candour , and often their love of truth , when the subject is a Mussulman's religion ...
... writers , as Prideaux , Marracci , and many others , who have no excuse for their misrepresentation , Mr. Mill truly says , that " they lose their candour , and often their love of truth , when the subject is a Mussulman's religion ...
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... writers of these times call the Sicilians gerra Sicula , and not undeservedly ; yet were they but the scholers of the French ; and learned this faculty of them before the vespers . It is manners to give precedency to the maistresse ...
... writers of these times call the Sicilians gerra Sicula , and not undeservedly ; yet were they but the scholers of the French ; and learned this faculty of them before the vespers . It is manners to give precedency to the maistresse ...
Pàgina 33
... writers of Italy introduced to the notice of our ancestors ; but though by these means a general acquaint- ance was gained with their sentiments , the individual character of their compositions still remained unknown . The facetious ...
... writers of Italy introduced to the notice of our ancestors ; but though by these means a general acquaint- ance was gained with their sentiments , the individual character of their compositions still remained unknown . The facetious ...
Pàgina 50
... writer in this world , the face- tious Thomas Fuller was one . - There was in him a combination of those qualities which minister to our entertainment , such as few have ever possessed in an equal degree . He was , first of all , a man ...
... writer in this world , the face- tious Thomas Fuller was one . - There was in him a combination of those qualities which minister to our entertainment , such as few have ever possessed in an equal degree . He was , first of all , a man ...
Pàgina 52
... writers may equal proofs of that learning and wisdom be met with . But for the facetious- ness which breaks forth on all themes and subjects , and which hides itself but to burst forth again , like the river Arethusa , in all the creamy ...
... writers may equal proofs of that learning and wisdom be met with . But for the facetious- ness which breaks forth on all themes and subjects , and which hides itself but to burst forth again , like the river Arethusa , in all the creamy ...
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