The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... writer , in a vein of irony , but with much good sense ex- poses some of the erroneous notions of our modern statesmen , which are in palpable opposition to reason , to justice and to policy . ART 23. - Education of the lower Orders ; a ...
... writer , in a vein of irony , but with much good sense ex- poses some of the erroneous notions of our modern statesmen , which are in palpable opposition to reason , to justice and to policy . ART 23. - Education of the lower Orders ; a ...
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... writer pleases , of any hungry curs ) would have guided them in the execution . ART . 26. - The Duty of the People in electing Members to Parlia ment considered ; being a warning Address to the Inhabitants of Shrewsbury , and the ...
... writer pleases , of any hungry curs ) would have guided them in the execution . ART . 26. - The Duty of the People in electing Members to Parlia ment considered ; being a warning Address to the Inhabitants of Shrewsbury , and the ...
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... writers who have been deluded into a notion of imitating Sterne . That is , he cari- catures that writer's peculiarities till nothing is left but a caput mortuum of absurdity , without possessing one tittle of his talent for making us ...
... writers who have been deluded into a notion of imitating Sterne . That is , he cari- catures that writer's peculiarities till nothing is left but a caput mortuum of absurdity , without possessing one tittle of his talent for making us ...
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