The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... passage that it should be terrific . This axiom we learn from Longinus , who , in his 9th section , treating of those ornaments of poetry which most particularly τας ψυχας ανατρέφειν προς τα yon , decides in favour of the pathetic , and ...
... passage that it should be terrific . This axiom we learn from Longinus , who , in his 9th section , treating of those ornaments of poetry which most particularly τας ψυχας ανατρέφειν προς τα yon , decides in favour of the pathetic , and ...
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... passage deserves our notice . He says , " The phrase of a corporeal form might with propriety have been used , had there not been any appear- ance in the shape of the animal here mentioned , but only a lambent flame falling from heaven ...
... passage deserves our notice . He says , " The phrase of a corporeal form might with propriety have been used , had there not been any appear- ance in the shape of the animal here mentioned , but only a lambent flame falling from heaven ...
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... passage given from Eusebius , by no means agrees with that in Clemens A. pas " Eusebius and Clemens Alexandrinus have preserved a long passage from Artabanus , containing the history of the Jews in Egypt , and of their departure under ...
... passage given from Eusebius , by no means agrees with that in Clemens A. pas " Eusebius and Clemens Alexandrinus have preserved a long passage from Artabanus , containing the history of the Jews in Egypt , and of their departure under ...
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