The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Tom 30Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1800 |
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... reader an adequate fense of the perfection of the Latin original . That , with thefe fentiments of the difficulty of the execution , I should have ventured on the work , may justly subject me to the feverity of criticism : to which I ...
... reader an adequate fense of the perfection of the Latin original . That , with thefe fentiments of the difficulty of the execution , I should have ventured on the work , may justly subject me to the feverity of criticism : to which I ...
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... readers will fee , then , that we do not approve en- tirely of the latitude taken in thefe fpeculations ; yet there are many parts of the work which we cannot too highly ap- plaud . It is not written in a manner likely to recommend ...
... readers will fee , then , that we do not approve en- tirely of the latitude taken in thefe fpeculations ; yet there are many parts of the work which we cannot too highly ap- plaud . It is not written in a manner likely to recommend ...
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... reader . An Arabian Ode on the Conqueft of Egypt . Tranflated from the Original . By M. J. J. Marcel . ' The following general remarks on Arabian poetry merit our attention . Arabian literature was in its earlier age fimple and divefted ...
... reader . An Arabian Ode on the Conqueft of Egypt . Tranflated from the Original . By M. J. J. Marcel . ' The following general remarks on Arabian poetry merit our attention . Arabian literature was in its earlier age fimple and divefted ...
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... reader . • Extract of Obfervations by M. Cerefole , Phyfician in Ordinary to the Army , during a Journey along the Western Banks of the Nile , from Cairo to Siout . ' Thefe minuter traits of Egyptian manners and conftitution are not ...
... reader . • Extract of Obfervations by M. Cerefole , Phyfician in Ordinary to the Army , during a Journey along the Western Banks of the Nile , from Cairo to Siout . ' Thefe minuter traits of Egyptian manners and conftitution are not ...
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... reader must be wholly devoid of a difcerning tafte who is not fenfible of the manly fpirit diffufed through this ... readers by laying before them Dr. Currie's discriminative cha racter of Burns . Burns , as has already been mentioned ...
... reader must be wholly devoid of a difcerning tafte who is not fenfible of the manly fpirit diffufed through this ... readers by laying before them Dr. Currie's discriminative cha racter of Burns . Burns , as has already been mentioned ...
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