The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 29Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1770 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... language with great correctness and purity ; but with the epocha of the ruin of their liberty , began the decay of their genius ; their minds grew relax and nervelefs , without any thing of their former afperity and vigour . They ...
... language with great correctness and purity ; but with the epocha of the ruin of their liberty , began the decay of their genius ; their minds grew relax and nervelefs , without any thing of their former afperity and vigour . They ...
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... language of old age only , but many times of early life , and always of a broken aud declining conftitution . And can we hear thefe groans , and not be affected with them ? Can we ftand by a fick bed , and fee a friend languishing ...
... language of old age only , but many times of early life , and always of a broken aud declining conftitution . And can we hear thefe groans , and not be affected with them ? Can we ftand by a fick bed , and fee a friend languishing ...
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... language , efpecially as . this country abounds fo much with the materials of which it treats . This extenfive and valuable work might have been rendered fill more perfect , had the author lived to augment it with farther improvements ...
... language , efpecially as . this country abounds fo much with the materials of which it treats . This extenfive and valuable work might have been rendered fill more perfect , had the author lived to augment it with farther improvements ...
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... language of the heart with an eafy , natural fimplicity . 42. An Elegy on the unexpected Death of an excellent Physician , the justly admired John Martin Butt , M. D. Infcribed to his af- flicted family . By a fincere Mourner . Folio ...
... language of the heart with an eafy , natural fimplicity . 42. An Elegy on the unexpected Death of an excellent Physician , the justly admired John Martin Butt , M. D. Infcribed to his af- flicted family . By a fincere Mourner . Folio ...
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... language ungram- matical . A fpecimen of what he calls first and fecond thoughts . 1. Recurre a Deo , non eft pbilofophari . • To have recourfe to God in argument , you know , is not phi- lofophy . 2. To what , or to whom , fhould we ...
... language ungram- matical . A fpecimen of what he calls first and fecond thoughts . 1. Recurre a Deo , non eft pbilofophari . • To have recourfe to God in argument , you know , is not phi- lofophy . 2. To what , or to whom , fhould we ...
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