The Critical Review: Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1807 |
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... remarks on the respective merits of each . The scene of the ' Indians ' is laid in the wilds of North America , and con- sequently the greatest number of the Dramatis Personæ are sa- vages . The heroine , Maraino , however , is sprung ...
... remarks on the respective merits of each . The scene of the ' Indians ' is laid in the wilds of North America , and con- sequently the greatest number of the Dramatis Personæ are sa- vages . The heroine , Maraino , however , is sprung ...
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... remarks suggested by the collected wisdom of that very learned body of men . The public have there- fore a right to expect the Maid of Lochlin to be a perfect beauty . The story is shortly thus : Fingal king of stormy Morven , pays a ...
... remarks suggested by the collected wisdom of that very learned body of men . The public have there- fore a right to expect the Maid of Lochlin to be a perfect beauty . The story is shortly thus : Fingal king of stormy Morven , pays a ...
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... remark without so much as ever having read the similar one of the Athenian orator ? In a word , let it but be granted that on like occasions the same thought may occur to differ- ent authors , and that the same thought is likely to ...
... remark without so much as ever having read the similar one of the Athenian orator ? In a word , let it but be granted that on like occasions the same thought may occur to differ- ent authors , and that the same thought is likely to ...
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... remarks he proceeds , without any warning to his reader , to translate a passage of Cicero , or some ancient author ... remark upon 1 the profligacy of the Roman youth : ' Animus , Steuart's Translation of Sallust . 27 7 ...
... remarks he proceeds , without any warning to his reader , to translate a passage of Cicero , or some ancient author ... remark upon 1 the profligacy of the Roman youth : ' Animus , Steuart's Translation of Sallust . 27 7 ...
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... remarks we observe the ur banity of a scholar , and the charity of a Christian . It is well known to the readers of ecclesiastical history that the Apocalypse has long been considered as a book of doubt- ful authority ; that both the ...
... remarks we observe the ur banity of a scholar , and the charity of a Christian . It is well known to the readers of ecclesiastical history that the Apocalypse has long been considered as a book of doubt- ful authority ; that both the ...
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