The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 - English literature |
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... learned Author as early as 1801 , and were at that time dis- tributed only among his private friends . In the spring , how- ever , of the present year , Dr. Hey thought proper to change his plan of private distribution , and to present ...
... learned Author as early as 1801 , and were at that time dis- tributed only among his private friends . In the spring , how- ever , of the present year , Dr. Hey thought proper to change his plan of private distribution , and to present ...
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... learned and venerable author has laid down to regulate and discipline these sterner portions of our moral frame , were such as resulted from a long and successful experience of their effect upon himself and his own mind : ἀληθεύειν ἐν ...
... learned and venerable author has laid down to regulate and discipline these sterner portions of our moral frame , were such as resulted from a long and successful experience of their effect upon himself and his own mind : ἀληθεύειν ἐν ...
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... learned readers , we apprehend , are unacquainted with the merits of Mr. Blomfield's edition of Eschylus . It was begun above four years ago , by the publication of Pro- metheus ; a second edition of which was speedily called for , and ...
... learned readers , we apprehend , are unacquainted with the merits of Mr. Blomfield's edition of Eschylus . It was begun above four years ago , by the publication of Pro- metheus ; a second edition of which was speedily called for , and ...
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... learned , correct , and satisfactory than the public were before in possession of . Mr. Blomfield unites with his talents and his erudition , unwearied industry , and an obvious fondness for the task in which he is engaged . His notes ...
... learned , correct , and satisfactory than the public were before in possession of . Mr. Blomfield unites with his talents and his erudition , unwearied industry , and an obvious fondness for the task in which he is engaged . His notes ...
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... learned argument to prove the fallacy of the ordinary ac- count of the number of the tragic Chorus having been limited to fifteen in the time of Eschylus . The story was of itself suspicious from the manifestly erroneous story of fifty ...
... learned argument to prove the fallacy of the ordinary ac- count of the number of the tragic Chorus having been limited to fifteen in the time of Eschylus . The story was of itself suspicious from the manifestly erroneous story of fifty ...
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