The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 128
... English , writes , we hope , to be un- derstood by an English reader ; but how is an English reader to understand English , no small portion of which is Greek ? What should we think of an English writer , every other sentence of whose ...
... English , writes , we hope , to be un- derstood by an English reader ; but how is an English reader to understand English , no small portion of which is Greek ? What should we think of an English writer , every other sentence of whose ...
Page 193
... English theatres . I have stated in a former part of this volume , that we are almost reconciled to the English laws ; the same may be said as to their customs ; but there are some particularly unmanageable by the mere Welchman ...
... English theatres . I have stated in a former part of this volume , that we are almost reconciled to the English laws ; the same may be said as to their customs ; but there are some particularly unmanageable by the mere Welchman ...
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... English , or are of necessary Use , and universal Application . The second Edition , to which is prefixed , a New Guide to the English Tongue , by Edward Bald- win , Esq . London , Godwin , Skimmer - Street , 2s . 6d . fine , and 2s ...
... English , or are of necessary Use , and universal Application . The second Edition , to which is prefixed , a New Guide to the English Tongue , by Edward Bald- win , Esq . London , Godwin , Skimmer - Street , 2s . 6d . fine , and 2s ...
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