The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Reviews : V. 1-14, 1813-19 : New Ser., V. 1-2, 1820, Volume 9M. Thomas, 1817 |
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Page 31
... considerable length the reasons of the opi- nion we should form of its merits : and if we have not been able to keep up the attention of our readers throughout so dry and abstruse an article , we must console ourselves with the ...
... considerable length the reasons of the opi- nion we should form of its merits : and if we have not been able to keep up the attention of our readers throughout so dry and abstruse an article , we must console ourselves with the ...
Page 35
... considerable parts have fallen off . ' ( It is the Pentelican marble , of which , exclusively , the Par- thenon was constructed , that has this fault of being traversed by veins of extraneous substances , in consequence of which all ...
... considerable parts have fallen off . ' ( It is the Pentelican marble , of which , exclusively , the Par- thenon was constructed , that has this fault of being traversed by veins of extraneous substances , in consequence of which all ...
Page 44
... considerably less tolerable awaited our adventurer , at some later stages . A dirty square room , the floor covered with dust , and full of holes for rats , without even a vestige of furniture , is all the tra- veller finds as the place ...
... considerably less tolerable awaited our adventurer , at some later stages . A dirty square room , the floor covered with dust , and full of holes for rats , without even a vestige of furniture , is all the tra- veller finds as the place ...
Page 47
... considerably increased in the company of our author . We suffer a perpetual incubus ; the potencies of the Chaldean are so strong upon him , that at will , or even involun- tarily , he fixes us to stones , or in caves , or in tombs , or ...
... considerably increased in the company of our author . We suffer a perpetual incubus ; the potencies of the Chaldean are so strong upon him , that at will , or even involun- tarily , he fixes us to stones , or in caves , or in tombs , or ...
Page 51
... considerable extent ; yet , as has been observed , the specific quality being lost , the constitution would receive no peculiar im- pression . ' Here the close analogy between the virus of small pox and of cow pox becomes remarkably ...
... considerable extent ; yet , as has been observed , the specific quality being lost , the constitution would receive no peculiar im- pression . ' Here the close analogy between the virus of small pox and of cow pox becomes remarkably ...
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