The Critical Review: Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1807 - English literature |
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... reader to imagine that the poet was speaking of living creatures . It resembles a cha ade for the Lady's Magazine , and we think few unmarried fe- males could di ver its solution . After a description of the month of May , which is ...
... reader to imagine that the poet was speaking of living creatures . It resembles a cha ade for the Lady's Magazine , and we think few unmarried fe- males could di ver its solution . After a description of the month of May , which is ...
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... reader to the end when carried Learns from all this - a loving pair were married ! Thus while the board with various dishes spread , The glorious sirloin smoking at the head , With watery mouth the tantalized sinner Ds the long grace ...
... reader to the end when carried Learns from all this - a loving pair were married ! Thus while the board with various dishes spread , The glorious sirloin smoking at the head , With watery mouth the tantalized sinner Ds the long grace ...
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... reader's conjectures . Ere long Onaiyo returns perfectly alive in every respect , and after the expression of some little jealousy , embraces this new relation , Sydney , who Richardson's Poems , & c . Mild,' he sung, as orient day, ...
... reader's conjectures . Ere long Onaiyo returns perfectly alive in every respect , and after the expression of some little jealousy , embraces this new relation , Sydney , who Richardson's Poems , & c . Mild,' he sung, as orient day, ...
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... reader to detached parts , prevents his perception of the united effect of the whole . At least in poetry and oratory this is the case , and accordingly we remember that Spence in his Polymetis confesses that he never apprehended the ...
... reader to detached parts , prevents his perception of the united effect of the whole . At least in poetry and oratory this is the case , and accordingly we remember that Spence in his Polymetis confesses that he never apprehended the ...
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... reader of taste who compares him with his model , there will appear a luxuriance and finery in those essays foreign from the neat Attic style of Cicero . Mr. Murphy's Tacitus is a work which Dr. Steuart loads with de- served praises ...
... reader of taste who compares him with his model , there will appear a luxuriance and finery in those essays foreign from the neat Attic style of Cicero . Mr. Murphy's Tacitus is a work which Dr. Steuart loads with de- served praises ...
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