The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, المجلد 68;المجلد 1789Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1789 |
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... fimilar ones , are fubjoined . On the whole , the vo lume contains many facts of importance , and many obferva- tions of real utility . Its ornaments we have already mentioned , and we leave it with the beft founded expectations that ...
... fimilar ones , are fubjoined . On the whole , the vo lume contains many facts of importance , and many obferva- tions of real utility . Its ornaments we have already mentioned , and we leave it with the beft founded expectations that ...
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... fimilar expe- . ditions on which I was ordered , but forbear to detail , prefum- ing that thofe I have mentioned , will be fathient to give a pro . per idea of the nature of the fervice , upon which an officer , who acts in the fame ...
... fimilar expe- . ditions on which I was ordered , but forbear to detail , prefum- ing that thofe I have mentioned , will be fathient to give a pro . per idea of the nature of the fervice , upon which an officer , who acts in the fame ...
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... fimilar allufion . • A nut is contained in a foliaceous cup or husk , by which it is connected to the tree . The broad end of the nut is closely attached to the cup by fmall veffels , which , in the early state of the nut , are very ...
... fimilar allufion . • A nut is contained in a foliaceous cup or husk , by which it is connected to the tree . The broad end of the nut is closely attached to the cup by fmall veffels , which , in the early state of the nut , are very ...
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... fimilar one in the human fpecies . Yet , when we furvey the univerfe , and the myriads which inhabit earth , air , and water , we may be allowed for a moment to confider the subject in the abstract , and to look on vitality , as matter ...
... fimilar one in the human fpecies . Yet , when we furvey the univerfe , and the myriads which inhabit earth , air , and water , we may be allowed for a moment to confider the subject in the abstract , and to look on vitality , as matter ...
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... fimilar dif- eafe prevailed in the neighbourhood of Leipfic , defcribed by Glafer and Wagner , in 1780 . The altitude of the apex of the Norway Alps , called Oref- kut , above the lake of Jemtland , M. Tornften found , by geome trical ...
... fimilar dif- eafe prevailed in the neighbourhood of Leipfic , defcribed by Glafer and Wagner , in 1780 . The altitude of the apex of the Norway Alps , called Oref- kut , above the lake of Jemtland , M. Tornften found , by geome trical ...
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الصفحة 1 - ORIGINAL LETTERS, written during the Reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., and Richard III., by various Persons of Rank or Consequence.
الصفحة 352 - And he sent them to Bethlehem, and said, Go, and search diligently for the young child, and when ye have found him, bring me word again, that I may come and worship him also.
الصفحة 325 - But if it be a question of words and names, and of your law, look ye to it; for I will be no judge of such matters.
الصفحة 467 - Of genius, that power which constitutes a poet; that quality without which judgment is cold, and knowledge is inert; that energy which collects, combines, amplifies and animates ; the superiority must, with some hesitation, be allowed to Dryden.
الصفحة 273 - Pilate therefore went forth again, and saith unto them, Behold, I bring him forth to you, that ye may know that I find no fault in him.
الصفحة 428 - I had the curiosity to break down, to inform myself of the internal structure of it, and found it equally ingenious with that of the external. There are many entrances, each of which forms a regular street, with nests on both sides, at about two inches
الصفحة 273 - But as it is, my kingdom is not from here.' Pilate asked him, 'So you are a king?' Jesus answered, 'You say that I am a king. For this I was born, and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone who belongs to the truth listens to my voice.
الصفحة 377 - Stay thy soft murmuring waters, gentle Rill ; Hush, whispering Winds; ye rustling Leaves, be still; Rest, silver Butterflies, your quivering wings ; Alight, ye Beetles, from your airy rings ; Ye painted Moths, your gold-eyed plumage furl, Bow your wide horns, your spiral trunks uncurl; Glitter, ye Glow-worms, on your mossy beds ; Descend, ye Spiders, on your lengthened threads ; Slide here, ye horned Snails, with varnished shells; Ye Bee-nymphs, listen in your waxen cells...
الصفحة 417 - ... an Account of a Particular Change of Structure in the Human Ovarium.
الصفحة 287 - ... from the shoulder to the ends of the fingers. It is equally clear that intellectual life, or the powers of the understanding and the mind, make themselves most apparent in the circumference and form of the solid parts of the head, especially the forehead ; though they will discover themselves to an attentive and accurate eye in every part and point of the human body, by the congeniality and harmony of the various parts, as will be frequently noticed in the course of this work.