The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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But he who refines upon Pope will be more likely to catch the meretricious ornament of Darwin , or the feeble prettinesses and affected sensibilities which characterise so large a propor tion of our modern poetry .
But he who refines upon Pope will be more likely to catch the meretricious ornament of Darwin , or the feeble prettinesses and affected sensibilities which characterise so large a propor tion of our modern poetry .
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By David Ramsay , M.D. of Charleston , South Carolina , Member of Congress in 1782 , 1783 , 1784 , 1785 , and Author of the History of the American Revolu tion . 8vo . Cadell and Davies . 1807 . * OF all the classes of character which ...
By David Ramsay , M.D. of Charleston , South Carolina , Member of Congress in 1782 , 1783 , 1784 , 1785 , and Author of the History of the American Revolu tion . 8vo . Cadell and Davies . 1807 . * OF all the classes of character which ...
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2d Edi tion . Longman . BOOKS of travels have gradually become an important department of European literature . The curiosity and enterprize of mankind , aided by their improved modes of communication , have within the last three ...
2d Edi tion . Longman . BOOKS of travels have gradually become an important department of European literature . The curiosity and enterprize of mankind , aided by their improved modes of communication , have within the last three ...
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