The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 29Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1770 - English literature Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... given into fick as fitts upon the policie , that for uther playes , comedies , tragedies , and utheris profaine playes , as are not maid upon authentic pairtes of the fcriptures , may be confidered before they be proponit publicklie ...
... given into fick as fitts upon the policie , that for uther playes , comedies , tragedies , and utheris profaine playes , as are not maid upon authentic pairtes of the fcriptures , may be confidered before they be proponit publicklie ...
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... given us the canon itself in Latin as follows . XXIII . Item falubri provifione decrevimus , ut clerici bene- ficiati de cætero domus aut poffeffiones laicas ad opus concubina- rum et filiorum fuorum emere non præfumant , nec etiam ad ...
... given us the canon itself in Latin as follows . XXIII . Item falubri provifione decrevimus , ut clerici bene- ficiati de cætero domus aut poffeffiones laicas ad opus concubina- rum et filiorum fuorum emere non præfumant , nec etiam ad ...
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... a short iffue ? for a treatise compofed in the reign of David I. could not make any reference to Glanville's treatife . ' We We have already given our opinion concerning the Regiam Majeftatem 6 Sir David Dalrymple's Hiftorical Memorials .
... a short iffue ? for a treatise compofed in the reign of David I. could not make any reference to Glanville's treatife . ' We We have already given our opinion concerning the Regiam Majeftatem 6 Sir David Dalrymple's Hiftorical Memorials .
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Tobias Smollett. We have already given our opinion concerning the Regiam Majeftatem * ; but as the queftion now comes to a matter of fact , which we shall not difpute , we fhall only beg leave to afk what is the confequence - Skene held ...
Tobias Smollett. We have already given our opinion concerning the Regiam Majeftatem * ; but as the queftion now comes to a matter of fact , which we shall not difpute , we fhall only beg leave to afk what is the confequence - Skene held ...
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... given an account of it in his Morals ; and time having deprived us of a part of thefe , what advantage can be taken ftom Plutarch's filence ? I must curforily obferve here , that this filence of writers , which the generality of critics ...
... given an account of it in his Morals ; and time having deprived us of a part of thefe , what advantage can be taken ftom Plutarch's filence ? I must curforily obferve here , that this filence of writers , which the generality of critics ...
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