The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 20W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1765 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... passage with our fingers pushed up along the moveable end of the rump - bone , the back of the hand being placed next to the child's head ; and and when fufficiently opened to admit all our fingers , Dr. Memis's Midwife's Pocket ...
... passage with our fingers pushed up along the moveable end of the rump - bone , the back of the hand being placed next to the child's head ; and and when fufficiently opened to admit all our fingers , Dr. Memis's Midwife's Pocket ...
Page 300
... passage -been genuine , we must have been justified in all we have faid of Taylor . We leave that bishop's character , as to fanaticifm , in the hands of feveral moderate and learned divines , who have treated of his perfon and writings ...
... passage -been genuine , we must have been justified in all we have faid of Taylor . We leave that bishop's character , as to fanaticifm , in the hands of feveral moderate and learned divines , who have treated of his perfon and writings ...
Page 315
... passage ? Towards the end of his poem , Mr. Cooper pays a compliment to the late Mr. Churchill ; but moft unhappily prefents us with a very ridiculous picture , which the Spectator , long ago , drew , of a pen with fome ends of whipcord ...
... passage ? Towards the end of his poem , Mr. Cooper pays a compliment to the late Mr. Churchill ; but moft unhappily prefents us with a very ridiculous picture , which the Spectator , long ago , drew , of a pen with fome ends of whipcord ...
Page 319
... Passages of Scripture ; and facred Dialogues between a Father and his Children . In two Volumes . By Mr. Richard Pearfall . 8vo . Pr . 6s . Buck- land . We cannot find any thing in thefe Contemplations which we can poffibly commend ...
... Passages of Scripture ; and facred Dialogues between a Father and his Children . In two Volumes . By Mr. Richard Pearfall . 8vo . Pr . 6s . Buck- land . We cannot find any thing in thefe Contemplations which we can poffibly commend ...
Page 469
... passage , in which he characterizes the people of Great - Britain , is , we think , the moft poetical in this performance ; and , though we do not answer for its juftnefs , we fhall give it to the reader without farther animadverfion ...
... passage , in which he characterizes the people of Great - Britain , is , we think , the moft poetical in this performance ; and , though we do not answer for its juftnefs , we fhall give it to the reader without farther animadverfion ...
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