The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 2W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1756 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... language , being , for the most part , faithful without fervility , and elegant without either weakness or affectation : as will fufficiently appear by the following fhort fpecimen which we have extracted from the latter part of the ...
... language , being , for the most part , faithful without fervility , and elegant without either weakness or affectation : as will fufficiently appear by the following fhort fpecimen which we have extracted from the latter part of the ...
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... language as well as in politics , will appear from fome fpecimens of his expreffion , in which he feems to have imitated the eloquence of his predeceffor D2 Para- 6 Paraccifus Bombaft . In page 15 he tells us Philofophical Tranfactions ...
... language as well as in politics , will appear from fome fpecimens of his expreffion , in which he feems to have imitated the eloquence of his predeceffor D2 Para- 6 Paraccifus Bombaft . In page 15 he tells us Philofophical Tranfactions ...
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... language . The hint may be extended , in it's application to a great many different claffes of men , for example , feen - fimple apothecaries , feen - pillory politicians , and feen - fee phyficians , in contradiftinc- tion to fans ...
... language . The hint may be extended , in it's application to a great many different claffes of men , for example , feen - fimple apothecaries , feen - pillory politicians , and feen - fee phyficians , in contradiftinc- tion to fans ...
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... language . For • after mastering the declenfions and conjugations , when they ' were put upon the reading of authors , there was a neceffity that they either fhould have a teacher conftantly with them , or that , by means of a ...
... language . For • after mastering the declenfions and conjugations , when they ' were put upon the reading of authors , there was a neceffity that they either fhould have a teacher conftantly with them , or that , by means of a ...
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... language . The difficulties . • that occur in reading it , are also fuch as render a work of this kind highly proper . The tranflator , however , confi- ⚫dered that by the time Cicero's Orations are put into the hands of youth , they ...
... language . The difficulties . • that occur in reading it , are also fuch as render a work of this kind highly proper . The tranflator , however , confi- ⚫dered that by the time Cicero's Orations are put into the hands of youth , they ...
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