The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Beattie's Minstrel continued . Roscoe on the War . Espriella's Letters from England . Baring on the Orders in Council . Saunders on Consumption . Miles et Baronettus on National De fence . Kirk White's Remains . THE CRITICAL REVIEW .
Beattie's Minstrel continued . Roscoe on the War . Espriella's Letters from England . Baring on the Orders in Council . Saunders on Consumption . Miles et Baronettus on National De fence . Kirk White's Remains . THE CRITICAL REVIEW .
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The literary world , hiherto united in one belief , then splitted itself into two sects or parties , which have ever since continued to contest the points of difference between them with an acrimony almost equal to that of a religious ...
The literary world , hiherto united in one belief , then splitted itself into two sects or parties , which have ever since continued to contest the points of difference between them with an acrimony almost equal to that of a religious ...
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The story is continued thus . On the eve of a war between the kings of Scotland and England , Marmion is dispatched by Henry to negotiate a peace with James . The poem opens with his arrival at Norham Castle on his way to Edinburgh ...
The story is continued thus . On the eve of a war between the kings of Scotland and England , Marmion is dispatched by Henry to negotiate a peace with James . The poem opens with his arrival at Norham Castle on his way to Edinburgh ...
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