The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 217
... become sur- veyors for the literary taste of children , it becomes also the pro- vince of a reviewer to notice their publications . But this ad- mission opens the door to so new and extensive a department of criticism that we fear our ...
... become sur- veyors for the literary taste of children , it becomes also the pro- vince of a reviewer to notice their publications . But this ad- mission opens the door to so new and extensive a department of criticism that we fear our ...
Page 464
... becoming lethargic ; -these animals in general require less time or a shorter action of the cold upon them to become lethargic than the viviparous quadrupeds ; they likewise sooner shake off their lethargy , when the season becomes mild ...
... becoming lethargic ; -these animals in general require less time or a shorter action of the cold upon them to become lethargic than the viviparous quadrupeds ; they likewise sooner shake off their lethargy , when the season becomes mild ...
Page 524
... becomes public that Sainclair is in quest of a wife ; and female accomplishments are spread out on all sides , wherever he goes , to entrap him . He flies with horror from all these repulsive attractions , only to become a captive to ...
... becomes public that Sainclair is in quest of a wife ; and female accomplishments are spread out on all sides , wherever he goes , to entrap him . He flies with horror from all these repulsive attractions , only to become a captive to ...
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