The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 57Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1783 |
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... probably cannot be easily avoided by those who write in the dead lan- guages . They derive their phrases from those which memory fupplies them with ; they dare not clothe their ideas in any words , or combination of words which they ...
... probably cannot be easily avoided by those who write in the dead lan- guages . They derive their phrases from those which memory fupplies them with ; they dare not clothe their ideas in any words , or combination of words which they ...
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... probably fuppofe that the ode and elegy would have been more obnoxious to his critical fulminations than the inoffen- five fonnet . Our opinions coincide fo much with the doctor's , and differ fo far from our author's , that , instead ...
... probably fuppofe that the ode and elegy would have been more obnoxious to his critical fulminations than the inoffen- five fonnet . Our opinions coincide fo much with the doctor's , and differ fo far from our author's , that , instead ...
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... probably should have been . In the interval our author , whofe reputation and importance feem by his titles to have increased , has not been inattentive to his firft offspring , but has revised and amended it in fo many places , that it ...
... probably should have been . In the interval our author , whofe reputation and importance feem by his titles to have increased , has not been inattentive to his firft offspring , but has revised and amended it in fo many places , that it ...
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... probably be repeated , till the whole is confumed . Our author generally found a very small portion of the mephitic part of the atmosphere in it . This experiment , he thinks , ftrongly militates against Dr. Priestley's opinion , that ...
... probably be repeated , till the whole is confumed . Our author generally found a very small portion of the mephitic part of the atmosphere in it . This experiment , he thinks , ftrongly militates against Dr. Priestley's opinion , that ...
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... , or what we call pik giften ; and the inflammable air is different from that which is obtained from metals . It is always in proportion to the the coaly matter , and probably in fome way arifes 22 Effays on Atmospheric Air .
... , or what we call pik giften ; and the inflammable air is different from that which is obtained from metals . It is always in proportion to the the coaly matter , and probably in fome way arifes 22 Effays on Atmospheric Air .
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