The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Band 2W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1756 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... honour and integrity : and his elo- ' quence seems to have received a tincture from his original ' condition . He appears to have been a ftrong , bold , and ' what we call a blunt speaker ; whose manner , rude and dar- ' ing , and ...
... honour and integrity : and his elo- ' quence seems to have received a tincture from his original ' condition . He appears to have been a ftrong , bold , and ' what we call a blunt speaker ; whose manner , rude and dar- ' ing , and ...
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... honour to imitate him . To enlarge up- on his character , would be to refume a fubject already ex- hausted by every critic both antient and modern . Let it be fufficient to fay , that energy and majefty are his peculiar excellencies ...
... honour to imitate him . To enlarge up- on his character , would be to refume a fubject already ex- hausted by every critic both antient and modern . Let it be fufficient to fay , that energy and majefty are his peculiar excellencies ...
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... honour and whatever weak- ← nefs he betrayed in his military conduct , his death must be • acknowledged truly heroic . ' We now come to the orations themselves , twelve in num- ber , which our tranflator has given us in the order of ...
... honour and whatever weak- ← nefs he betrayed in his military conduct , his death must be • acknowledged truly heroic . ' We now come to the orations themselves , twelve in num- ber , which our tranflator has given us in the order of ...
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... honour ; while you on the contrary , from glory have funk into meanness , from . ▾ riches to poverty : for the riches of a fate I take to ` be its allies , its credit , its connexions ; in all which you are poor , And by your neglect ...
... honour ; while you on the contrary , from glory have funk into meanness , from . ▾ riches to poverty : for the riches of a fate I take to ` be its allies , its credit , its connexions ; in all which you are poor , And by your neglect ...
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... ; nor could wealth or honours prompt me to it . No ; I confine myself to fuch counfels as have funk my reputation ; but if purfued , must raise ⚫ the ⚫ the reputation of my country . Thus much I Mr. LELAND's Orations of Demofthenes .
... ; nor could wealth or honours prompt me to it . No ; I confine myself to fuch counfels as have funk my reputation ; but if purfued , must raise ⚫ the ⚫ the reputation of my country . Thus much I Mr. LELAND's Orations of Demofthenes .
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