The Quarterly Review, Volumen31William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, John Murray, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1825 |
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... evil , so common in the torrid zone , can form an idea of the sufferings to which the naturalist , who is constantly in the open air , is exposed . Happily all these inconveniences are of such a nature that they may be greatly ...
... evil , so common in the torrid zone , can form an idea of the sufferings to which the naturalist , who is constantly in the open air , is exposed . Happily all these inconveniences are of such a nature that they may be greatly ...
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... evil ; and we may say to the Papist , the self - denominated serious Christian , and the So- cinian of our own day , mutato nomine de te fabula narratur . Not only their objects , but their modes of pursuing them are the same . The ...
... evil ; and we may say to the Papist , the self - denominated serious Christian , and the So- cinian of our own day , mutato nomine de te fabula narratur . Not only their objects , but their modes of pursuing them are the same . The ...
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... evil , or deterred by pain from good . But in such cases , and in others which are unhappily too common , where one or both of these architects of the mind have done their work so imper- fectly as to produce a character in which evil ...
... evil , or deterred by pain from good . But in such cases , and in others which are unhappily too common , where one or both of these architects of the mind have done their work so imper- fectly as to produce a character in which evil ...
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... evil habits when time had weakened them . Had he relied less on their imaginary divine character , and thought more of proceeding from them to the cultivation of right dispositions and habits , and the correction of wrong ones , he ...
... evil habits when time had weakened them . Had he relied less on their imaginary divine character , and thought more of proceeding from them to the cultivation of right dispositions and habits , and the correction of wrong ones , he ...
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... evil , she says , was the re- membrance of those persons who had proposed for me , the diffe- rence of their humour and manners , the love they had for me , wit h their agreeableness and politeness . ' Whilst her own mother re- proaches ...
... evil , she says , was the re- membrance of those persons who had proposed for me , the diffe- rence of their humour and manners , the love they had for me , wit h their agreeableness and politeness . ' Whilst her own mother re- proaches ...
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