The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... feeling the terrors of his fituation . They therefore withdrew , and left him to recover at his leifure . ' P. 256 . In the whole volume we find little originality , but much amusement . The critical part is the most valuable , and the ...
... feeling the terrors of his fituation . They therefore withdrew , and left him to recover at his leifure . ' P. 256 . In the whole volume we find little originality , but much amusement . The critical part is the most valuable , and the ...
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... feeling mind ; and , in establishing a new opi- nion , it is neceffary to dilate more upon recent events than on thofe which have been referred to the fame caufe by general confent in proteftant countries . We are inclined , but with ...
... feeling mind ; and , in establishing a new opi- nion , it is neceffary to dilate more upon recent events than on thofe which have been referred to the fame caufe by general confent in proteftant countries . We are inclined , but with ...
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... feeling in it ! I fhould fooner expect to write pathetic Axes , or pour forth extempore Eggs and Altars ! But the beft confutation of fuch idle rules is to be found in the fonnets of those who have obferved them , in their inverted ...
... feeling in it ! I fhould fooner expect to write pathetic Axes , or pour forth extempore Eggs and Altars ! But the beft confutation of fuch idle rules is to be found in the fonnets of those who have obferved them , in their inverted ...
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... feel perfuaded , a very appropriate character to diftinguifh many of the genera in the clafs , which are now very much confufed . This perfuafion is the refult of an examination of what Fabricius terms the inftrumenta cibaria , in order ...
... feel perfuaded , a very appropriate character to diftinguifh many of the genera in the clafs , which are now very much confufed . This perfuafion is the refult of an examination of what Fabricius terms the inftrumenta cibaria , in order ...
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... feeling wings with tender tremors move ; His nectared locks his glowing bofom rove . Their rolling eyes in lambent radiance meet , With circling arms , and twined voluptuous feet ; Love fighed - Heaven heard ! And Jove delighted bowed ...
... feeling wings with tender tremors move ; His nectared locks his glowing bofom rove . Their rolling eyes in lambent radiance meet , With circling arms , and twined voluptuous feet ; Love fighed - Heaven heard ! And Jove delighted bowed ...
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