The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Том 22Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1798 |
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... merit to step in before you . With regard to every thing you fay of Mr. Pigot , we will talk more at large hereafter ; I as little think he will bring you into his business while he lives as that you can be kept out of a great part of ...
... merit to step in before you . With regard to every thing you fay of Mr. Pigot , we will talk more at large hereafter ; I as little think he will bring you into his business while he lives as that you can be kept out of a great part of ...
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... merit confifts in their mufical and correct verfification . To originality of thought , indeed , they have no pretenfions . Where the poet , in the Windfor - Foreft , alludes to the ha- vock made in Hampshire by William the Conqueror ...
... merit confifts in their mufical and correct verfification . To originality of thought , indeed , they have no pretenfions . Where the poet , in the Windfor - Foreft , alludes to the ha- vock made in Hampshire by William the Conqueror ...
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... merits as a poet . They who do this feem not fufficiently to have attended to his admirable Ode to Mr. Charles Montague , afterwards earl of Halifax ; his Ode to the Queen , 1706 ; his Epiftle and Ode to Boileau ; most of his Tales ...
... merits as a poet . They who do this feem not fufficiently to have attended to his admirable Ode to Mr. Charles Montague , afterwards earl of Halifax ; his Ode to the Queen , 1706 ; his Epiftle and Ode to Boileau ; most of his Tales ...
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... merit . The fame remark is appli cable to the catastrophe of Charles , whofe delinquency was far from being of that magnitude which could justify the severity exer- cised against him ; and , if he had been guilty of the most nefarious ...
... merit . The fame remark is appli cable to the catastrophe of Charles , whofe delinquency was far from being of that magnitude which could justify the severity exer- cised against him ; and , if he had been guilty of the most nefarious ...
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... merits of judgment and learning . In the return of the English down the Pei - ho , they remarked the apparent poverty of the inhabitants of the districts water- ed by that river , as far as could be judged from their dress and their ...
... merits of judgment and learning . In the return of the English down the Pei - ho , they remarked the apparent poverty of the inhabitants of the districts water- ed by that river , as far as could be judged from their dress and their ...
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Стр. 291 - NARAYANA, or moving on the waters. " 11. From THAT WHICH is, the first cause, not the object of sense, existing every where in substance, not existing to our perception, without beginning or end, was produced the divine male, famed in all worlds under the appellation of BRAHMA.
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