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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... written by the Great Timour , The Hiftory of Modern Europe , Part II . Jones's Relicks of the Welsh Bards , Attempt to recommend the Study of Botanical Analogy , Grammar of the Bengal Language , Sir Wm . Jones's Moalakat ; or Seven ...
... written by the Great Timour , The Hiftory of Modern Europe , Part II . Jones's Relicks of the Welsh Bards , Attempt to recommend the Study of Botanical Analogy , Grammar of the Bengal Language , Sir Wm . Jones's Moalakat ; or Seven ...
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... Writing , Williams's Péru , a Poem , 376 371 , 418 Effay on the Treatment and Converfion of African Slaves , 381,449 Review of Obfervations on the Commerce of the American States , ' 390 . Earl of Stair's Addrefs to , and Expoftulation ...
... Writing , Williams's Péru , a Poem , 376 371 , 418 Effay on the Treatment and Converfion of African Slaves , 381,449 Review of Obfervations on the Commerce of the American States , ' 390 . Earl of Stair's Addrefs to , and Expoftulation ...
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... written by the author on re - visiting Ox- ford , where we fuppofe he was educated , is natural and ele- gant ; and poffibly inferior to none in the collection . " Again I trace from Cherwell's willowy tide Yon Gothic towers with ...
... written by the author on re - visiting Ox- ford , where we fuppofe he was educated , is natural and ele- gant ; and poffibly inferior to none in the collection . " Again I trace from Cherwell's willowy tide Yon Gothic towers with ...
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... written nearly in the ftyle of the authors ; and the criticisms are often fo acute , that we have no fcruple in obferving , that if our author be not already a Reviewer , he deferves the office . We fhall felect the character of Mr ...
... written nearly in the ftyle of the authors ; and the criticisms are often fo acute , that we have no fcruple in obferving , that if our author be not already a Reviewer , he deferves the office . We fhall felect the character of Mr ...
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... written by Ben Jonson . With a Continuation , Notes , and an Appendix . 8vo . 31. 6d . Nichols , 1F F this Fragment had been the only relic , by which the cha- racter of Jonfon were to be appreciated , we fhould never have accufed him ...
... written by Ben Jonson . With a Continuation , Notes , and an Appendix . 8vo . 31. 6d . Nichols , 1F F this Fragment had been the only relic , by which the cha- racter of Jonfon were to be appreciated , we fhould never have accufed him ...
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