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Page 130
THE last volume of this collection consists wholly of letters to different persons ,
written during a very interesting period . It is pleasing to discover Mr. Walpole's
real opinions of public occurrences , and of the merits of different writers ;
opinions ...
THE last volume of this collection consists wholly of letters to different persons ,
written during a very interesting period . It is pleasing to discover Mr. Walpole's
real opinions of public occurrences , and of the merits of different writers ;
opinions ...
Page 176
In the fecond volume of these memoirs , we meet with another interesting
circumstance : . In this same council we were witnesses to a fcene .. :: much too
interesting to be passed over in silence . M. Cahier de Gerville read aloud the
sketch or ...
In the fecond volume of these memoirs , we meet with another interesting
circumstance : . In this same council we were witnesses to a fcene .. :: much too
interesting to be passed over in silence . M. Cahier de Gerville read aloud the
sketch or ...
Page 241
THE author of this journey must not be confounded with the companion of captain
Cook , to whom we ojve , some interesting works . The person who is the present
object of our attention , went from Bengal to the south - eastern borders of the ...
THE author of this journey must not be confounded with the companion of captain
Cook , to whom we ojve , some interesting works . The person who is the present
object of our attention , went from Bengal to the south - eastern borders of the ...
Page 296
THIS interesting poem , which we noticed with approbation on its anonymous
appearance * , * , has now received considerable alterations , and is , in our
opinion , much improved . The tale of Ellen and Danvert is judiciously separated
from ...
THIS interesting poem , which we noticed with approbation on its anonymous
appearance * , * , has now received considerable alterations , and is , in our
opinion , much improved . The tale of Ellen and Danvert is judiciously separated
from ...
Page 479
We do not approve their taste , or admit the moral motives of the author : but we
shall pass no other censure on his letters than that they are neither : elegant nor •
interesting to readers of sense and virtue . A Translation of the Passages from ...
We do not approve their taste , or admit the moral motives of the author : but we
shall pass no other censure on his letters than that they are neither : elegant nor •
interesting to readers of sense and virtue . A Translation of the Passages from ...
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