The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1799 - English literature |
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... perhaps as justly as the teterrima belli caufe of later times . In this point of view Mr. Stuart appears to us to have made out his cafe , unless the earl fhould employ more powerful aid , for the discovery of fresh docu- ments in his ...
... perhaps as justly as the teterrima belli caufe of later times . In this point of view Mr. Stuart appears to us to have made out his cafe , unless the earl fhould employ more powerful aid , for the discovery of fresh docu- ments in his ...
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... with more ap- plaufe perhaps than they deferve . Simplicity , that first of all graces in compofition , he has ufually violated , and confidering the multi- tude of his productions in this fpecies of poetry , (11) ...
... with more ap- plaufe perhaps than they deferve . Simplicity , that first of all graces in compofition , he has ufually violated , and confidering the multi- tude of his productions in this fpecies of poetry , (11) ...
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... perhaps ere the subject be concluded , that an emulation of their inventive powers , as well as a folicitude to escape their errors , is the proper foundation of their fame . As to the various poets who were coexiftent with our three ...
... perhaps ere the subject be concluded , that an emulation of their inventive powers , as well as a folicitude to escape their errors , is the proper foundation of their fame . As to the various poets who were coexiftent with our three ...
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... perhaps the only method of making the odes of Horace interefting in our language ; and , though the English reader may fill wonder why thefe odes fhould have received fuch commendations , he will undoubtedly perufe the prefent verfions ...
... perhaps the only method of making the odes of Horace interefting in our language ; and , though the English reader may fill wonder why thefe odes fhould have received fuch commendations , he will undoubtedly perufe the prefent verfions ...
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... perhaps be refolved into this point ; that the coal is the debris of marine substances , particularly marine plants . The defcription of the claftic bitumen is curious . The caufe • of the clafticity is unknown ; but it is attributed ...
... perhaps be refolved into this point ; that the coal is the debris of marine substances , particularly marine plants . The defcription of the claftic bitumen is curious . The caufe • of the clafticity is unknown ; but it is attributed ...
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