The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 151
... original design of not publishing any part of the lectures till the whole were delivered ; but , if he had , then why did he suffer them to be altered by the solicitations of his friends ? When those solicitations are really made , we ...
... original design of not publishing any part of the lectures till the whole were delivered ; but , if he had , then why did he suffer them to be altered by the solicitations of his friends ? When those solicitations are really made , we ...
Page 367
... original . The following spirited passage in the original , will be found to be diluted into insipidity , when it comes into the hands of the translator : " Eques pedesque confusi sine duce , armatis inermes , integris debiles ...
... original . The following spirited passage in the original , will be found to be diluted into insipidity , when it comes into the hands of the translator : " Eques pedesque confusi sine duce , armatis inermes , integris debiles ...
Page 447
... Original Manuscripts . By M. L. F. de Bausset , formerly Bishop of Alais , & c . & c . translated from the French . By William Mudford , 2 vols . 8vo . 18s . Butler - The Life of Fenelon , Arch- bishop of Cambray . By Charles Butler ...
... Original Manuscripts . By M. L. F. de Bausset , formerly Bishop of Alais , & c . & c . translated from the French . By William Mudford , 2 vols . 8vo . 18s . Butler - The Life of Fenelon , Arch- bishop of Cambray . By Charles Butler ...
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