The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 181
... passed ; and illuminations were con- tinued every night during their stay . After passing the Vouga on the 9th of May , 1809 , the army had the next day a skirmish with the advanced posts of the French , who retreated to Olivera , which ...
... passed ; and illuminations were con- tinued every night during their stay . After passing the Vouga on the 9th of May , 1809 , the army had the next day a skirmish with the advanced posts of the French , who retreated to Olivera , which ...
Page 253
... passed some time in obscurity and indigence , which operated only as incitements to his industry , and proved one of the causes of the intellec → tual eminence which he afterwards attained . At Paris Eras- mus read lectures . William ...
... passed some time in obscurity and indigence , which operated only as incitements to his industry , and proved one of the causes of the intellec → tual eminence which he afterwards attained . At Paris Eras- mus read lectures . William ...
Page 370
... passed . He consumed the sleepless night in anxiety . " The morning light failed to dispel his uneasiness , because it disclosed , along the river's bank , a bare tract , so void of timber , that it disabled him , destitute of boats ...
... passed . He consumed the sleepless night in anxiety . " The morning light failed to dispel his uneasiness , because it disclosed , along the river's bank , a bare tract , so void of timber , that it disabled him , destitute of boats ...
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