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Page 178
... Review Smyrna is stated , I have reason to think , incorrectly ) , and , besides the translation of Bec- caria and other works mentioned by the Reviewer , has pub- lished a lexicon in Romaic and French , if I may trust the assurance of ...
... Review Smyrna is stated , I have reason to think , incorrectly ) , and , besides the translation of Bec- caria and other works mentioned by the Reviewer , has pub- lished a lexicon in Romaic and French , if I may trust the assurance of ...
Page 182
... Reviewer's lamentation over the fall of the Greeks appears singular , when he closes it with these words : " the ... Review , where these words occur " We are told that when the capital of the East yielded to Solyman ” —It may be 182 ...
... Reviewer's lamentation over the fall of the Greeks appears singular , when he closes it with these words : " the ... Review , where these words occur " We are told that when the capital of the East yielded to Solyman ” —It may be 182 ...
Page 183
... Review , 1808 , it is observed ; " Lord Byron passed some of his early years in Scotland , where he might have learned that pibroch does not mean a bagpipe , any more than duet means a fiddle . " Query , -Was it in Scotland that the ...
... Review , 1808 , it is observed ; " Lord Byron passed some of his early years in Scotland , where he might have learned that pibroch does not mean a bagpipe , any more than duet means a fiddle . " Query , -Was it in Scotland that the ...