The Critical Review: Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1807 - English literature |
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... hand , and a poisoned bowl in the other ! The volumes are indeed a perfect raree shew . One page is drawn up , and Io ! shepherds and their lasses sporting in the vale ! Down it falls , and behold an Indian chief with hatchets , scalps ...
... hand , and a poisoned bowl in the other ! The volumes are indeed a perfect raree shew . One page is drawn up , and Io ! shepherds and their lasses sporting in the vale ! Down it falls , and behold an Indian chief with hatchets , scalps ...
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... hand of a master , and what gives additional value to his notes , he seldom fails to subjoin his sources of information and his authorities at the end . Sometimes however he swells them with unnecessary details of what every school ...
... hand of a master , and what gives additional value to his notes , he seldom fails to subjoin his sources of information and his authorities at the end . Sometimes however he swells them with unnecessary details of what every school ...
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... hands into language unseasonably strong and metaphorical . In proof of our as- sertions take an example or two . 6 When Metellus tampers with Bomilcar , and urges him to betray his master , Sallust tells us that he easily pre- vailed on ...
... hands into language unseasonably strong and metaphorical . In proof of our as- sertions take an example or two . 6 When Metellus tampers with Bomilcar , and urges him to betray his master , Sallust tells us that he easily pre- vailed on ...
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... hand : 6 . And I heard a voice in the midst of the four living creatures , say- ing , ' a chenix of wheat for a de- narius , and three chænices of bar- ley for a denarius ; and the oil and the wine thou may'st not injure . ' < Old ...
... hand : 6 . And I heard a voice in the midst of the four living creatures , say- ing , ' a chenix of wheat for a de- narius , and three chænices of bar- ley for a denarius ; and the oil and the wine thou may'st not injure . ' < Old ...
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... hand . Fierce was the fight on Trondhiem's heath ; I saw her sons to battle move ; Though few , upon that field of death Long , long , our desperate warriors strove , Young from my king in battle slain I parted on that bloody plain ...
... hand . Fierce was the fight on Trondhiem's heath ; I saw her sons to battle move ; Though few , upon that field of death Long , long , our desperate warriors strove , Young from my king in battle slain I parted on that bloody plain ...
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