The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 - English literature |
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... passed the three years 1777 , 8 , 9 , in visiting the capital cities of Germany and the Low Countries . In 1780 , he was brought in Member for Ludgershall : and that Parliament being dissolv- ed in 1784 , was elected to sit in the ...
... passed the three years 1777 , 8 , 9 , in visiting the capital cities of Germany and the Low Countries . In 1780 , he was brought in Member for Ludgershall : and that Parliament being dissolv- ed in 1784 , was elected to sit in the ...
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... passed through several editions . Sir N. W. Wraxall represents himself as having had access to the society of the principal lite- rati during the reign of Mrs. Montague and Dr. Johnson ; and in political life , to have been acquainted ...
... passed through several editions . Sir N. W. Wraxall represents himself as having had access to the society of the principal lite- rati during the reign of Mrs. Montague and Dr. Johnson ; and in political life , to have been acquainted ...
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... passed current and undisputed to the great wonder of the simple and edification of the sentimental reader : The meetings of the conspirators ( against the life of Joseph , King of Portugal ) were frequently held in a summer - house ...
... passed current and undisputed to the great wonder of the simple and edification of the sentimental reader : The meetings of the conspirators ( against the life of Joseph , King of Portugal ) were frequently held in a summer - house ...
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... passed upon him . " Those persons , on the other hand , who consider all talent , however eminent , as radically defective , unless sustained by deco- rum , and a regard for opinion ; as well as all who prefer sobriety of conduct ...
... passed upon him . " Those persons , on the other hand , who consider all talent , however eminent , as radically defective , unless sustained by deco- rum , and a regard for opinion ; as well as all who prefer sobriety of conduct ...
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... passed to and fro , conveyed them their payment or stipend in a squeeze of the hand . " It is so written in Vol . ii . p . 496. We suppose this novel mode of conveying bribes was adopted to prevent discovery , as the conspirators in ...
... passed to and fro , conveyed them their payment or stipend in a squeeze of the hand . " It is so written in Vol . ii . p . 496. We suppose this novel mode of conveying bribes was adopted to prevent discovery , as the conspirators in ...
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