The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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On this anecdote Dr. Johnson thus animadverts : - " Whence these critics derived the notion of a new language appropriated to Caliban , I cannot find . They certainly mistook brutality of sen timent for uncouthness of words .
On this anecdote Dr. Johnson thus animadverts : - " Whence these critics derived the notion of a new language appropriated to Caliban , I cannot find . They certainly mistook brutality of sen timent for uncouthness of words .
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By H. Pannier , Professor of the French and Latin Languages . 8vo . Dulau and Co. Soho Square , WE do not think that the niceties of the French pronunciation can be taught by rule ; and , though we do not deny to M. Pannier the praise ...
By H. Pannier , Professor of the French and Latin Languages . 8vo . Dulau and Co. Soho Square , WE do not think that the niceties of the French pronunciation can be taught by rule ; and , though we do not deny to M. Pannier the praise ...
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With regard to the first , Dr. Graham asks , ' Can it be supposed , that , in London , where there were then , as there are still , many learned Highlanders , well versed in the language and antiquities of their country , and rendered ...
With regard to the first , Dr. Graham asks , ' Can it be supposed , that , in London , where there were then , as there are still , many learned Highlanders , well versed in the language and antiquities of their country , and rendered ...
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