The Critical Review: Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1807 - English literature |
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... probably find that , under all his disguises , his general appearance retains enough of its original air to discover the ' concealed professor , and that beneath the sable suit of elegy , the gay attire of Cupid , the commodious kilt of ...
... probably find that , under all his disguises , his general appearance retains enough of its original air to discover the ' concealed professor , and that beneath the sable suit of elegy , the gay attire of Cupid , the commodious kilt of ...
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... probably have thus acquired a place at the bottom of the second - rate essayists . In place of this rational conduct he has pursued a road to glory where he has been lost and bewildered , and never ad vanced a single step farther since ...
... probably have thus acquired a place at the bottom of the second - rate essayists . In place of this rational conduct he has pursued a road to glory where he has been lost and bewildered , and never ad vanced a single step farther since ...
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... probably intended to translate by the words printed in italics , is to be taken with prædam ( fu- turam being understood ) , and signifies in abundance . Ab- nuentes omnia , ' a few lines above this , means , we conceive , not as Dr. S ...
... probably intended to translate by the words printed in italics , is to be taken with prædam ( fu- turam being understood ) , and signifies in abundance . Ab- nuentes omnia , ' a few lines above this , means , we conceive , not as Dr. S ...
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... probably the most learned man on record . • It is by no means intended to compare our author with him who digested the Hindoo laws , beyond the two points in which they seem to coincide , viz . a strong and insatia- ble passion for ...
... probably the most learned man on record . • It is by no means intended to compare our author with him who digested the Hindoo laws , beyond the two points in which they seem to coincide , viz . a strong and insatia- ble passion for ...
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... murinur , and its sometimes gliding smoothly , ' and at others being im- peded and broken in its course , ' It moreover reminds him " འ s " " 6 of the river Wye , ' by means probably Tour to the Lakes of Cumberland , & c . 57.
... murinur , and its sometimes gliding smoothly , ' and at others being im- peded and broken in its course , ' It moreover reminds him " འ s " " 6 of the river Wye , ' by means probably Tour to the Lakes of Cumberland , & c . 57.
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