The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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Page 30
... it to be animated . This chamber and thefe ftatues remain to the prefent day . As Fer- had continued to hew away pieces of the rock , which were like fo many columns , the task , was foon performed . 30 Oufeley's Oriental Collections .
... it to be animated . This chamber and thefe ftatues remain to the prefent day . As Fer- had continued to hew away pieces of the rock , which were like fo many columns , the task , was foon performed . 30 Oufeley's Oriental Collections .
Page 58
... continued embrace unites them . They purfue each interchange of delight ; they feel all the fhades of fenfibility , and faint in the ebriety of the fenfes . At length the male is no more majestic ; he is only tender , and lies ...
... continued embrace unites them . They purfue each interchange of delight ; they feel all the fhades of fenfibility , and faint in the ebriety of the fenfes . At length the male is no more majestic ; he is only tender , and lies ...
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... ( Continued from Vol . XXV . New Arr . p . 143. ) THE third volume is diftinguished by an elaborate paper from lieutenant Wilford on Egypt and its inhabitants ; but , with an exception of this effay ( which would alone form a valuable and ...
... ( Continued from Vol . XXV . New Arr . p . 143. ) THE third volume is diftinguished by an elaborate paper from lieutenant Wilford on Egypt and its inhabitants ; but , with an exception of this effay ( which would alone form a valuable and ...
Page 129
... continued throughout the day ; reflection and meditation ftrengthened and confirmed what industry and investigation had accumulated . It was a fixed principle with him , from which he never voluntarily deviated , not to be deterred by ...
... continued throughout the day ; reflection and meditation ftrengthened and confirmed what industry and investigation had accumulated . It was a fixed principle with him , from which he never voluntarily deviated , not to be deterred by ...
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... continued during life , and which was the fource of his fame and fortune . The encouragement of botanical ftudies being a diftinguifhed feature in the reign of George III . it was determined to render Kew the grand repofitory of all the ...
... continued during life , and which was the fource of his fame and fortune . The encouragement of botanical ftudies being a diftinguifhed feature in the reign of George III . it was determined to render Kew the grand repofitory of all the ...
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