The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1798 - English literature Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... readers are more likely to be pointed out to me , than from those of a small number of perfons , even of the best judg ment . ' P. 67 . Love is the paffion of which the progrefs is traced in the 6 first and fecond of these plays ; but ...
... readers are more likely to be pointed out to me , than from those of a small number of perfons , even of the best judg ment . ' P. 67 . Love is the paffion of which the progrefs is traced in the 6 first and fecond of these plays ; but ...
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... readers with a part of the scene subsequent to the murder , when the dead man and de Monfort are both in the convent . 1 • Abb . to De Mon. Most miserable man , how art thou thus ? Thy tongue is filent , but thofe bloody hands Do ...
... readers with a part of the scene subsequent to the murder , when the dead man and de Monfort are both in the convent . 1 • Abb . to De Mon. Most miserable man , how art thou thus ? Thy tongue is filent , but thofe bloody hands Do ...
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... reader , and those of which the perufal is fuperfeded by more accurate and more complete in- formation . ' " Of the works which are here prefented to the public , we cannot give a better account than by adopting the language of the ...
... reader , and those of which the perufal is fuperfeded by more accurate and more complete in- formation . ' " Of the works which are here prefented to the public , we cannot give a better account than by adopting the language of the ...
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... reader will perceive " the genuine spirit of laws " deduced from the specific and unalterable diftinctions of vernments ; and with a small effort of attention , may difcern not only those discoveries in science , unjustly claimed by the ...
... reader will perceive " the genuine spirit of laws " deduced from the specific and unalterable diftinctions of vernments ; and with a small effort of attention , may difcern not only those discoveries in science , unjustly claimed by the ...
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... reader thofe corrections of the text , which able scholars have shown to be indifpenfable to a right under- ftanding ... readers , the end of the tranflator is in a great measure obtained , and we may derive fatisfaction from the fuccefs ...
... reader thofe corrections of the text , which able scholars have shown to be indifpenfable to a right under- ftanding ... readers , the end of the tranflator is in a great measure obtained , and we may derive fatisfaction from the fuccefs ...
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