The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... reference to a civil government is novel and unexampled , and striking a blow at the root of military authority , which cannot be sufficiently reprobated . I trust that it will not be disputed that I have the uncontrolled and ...
... reference to a civil government is novel and unexampled , and striking a blow at the root of military authority , which cannot be sufficiently reprobated . I trust that it will not be disputed that I have the uncontrolled and ...
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... reference to the Glasgow edition , fancy that they are appealing to the authority of Porson . In the construction of his text Mr. Blomfield has shown the most judicious and laudable caution . He admits but few readings which have not ...
... reference to the Glasgow edition , fancy that they are appealing to the authority of Porson . In the construction of his text Mr. Blomfield has shown the most judicious and laudable caution . He admits but few readings which have not ...
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... references to passages of ancient writers , where lines of the Prometheus are quoted , we have another proof of Mr. Blomfield's extensive reading , and industrious discharge of his edi- torial duties . Much of this labour had already ...
... references to passages of ancient writers , where lines of the Prometheus are quoted , we have another proof of Mr. Blomfield's extensive reading , and industrious discharge of his edi- torial duties . Much of this labour had already ...
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The Curse of Kehama By Robert Southey | 40 |
Brief Remarks on the Character and Composition | 62 |
De Motu per Britanniam Civico Annis MDCCXLV | 84 |
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