The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 89
Page 94
... reader is inclined to read Washington's soliloquy , and the second conference with liberty , a labour we by no means recommend , we must refer him to the epic itself . The majority of readers , we are convinced , will be satisfied by ...
... reader is inclined to read Washington's soliloquy , and the second conference with liberty , a labour we by no means recommend , we must refer him to the epic itself . The majority of readers , we are convinced , will be satisfied by ...
Page 148
... reader takes in his career and fall . There is no room for any lesser concern , for any other individual feeling . On reading over the extracts we have made , we feel quite satisfied that the voice of our readers will confirm our de ...
... reader takes in his career and fall . There is no room for any lesser concern , for any other individual feeling . On reading over the extracts we have made , we feel quite satisfied that the voice of our readers will confirm our de ...
Page 346
... reader is not to take this literally . - Our poet is too experienced a farmer to tell you actually to mow your grass in the early month of April when there is hardly any grass to mow . No - no - This is only by way of types and figures ...
... reader is not to take this literally . - Our poet is too experienced a farmer to tell you actually to mow your grass in the early month of April when there is hardly any grass to mow . No - no - This is only by way of types and figures ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ancient aneurism appears army artery attention battle of Talavera Belisarius British Builth Buonaparte called cardinal Fleury cause character Charmilly christianity church church of England circumstances common contains death doctrine duke duke of Orleans effect enemy England English Erasmus Euclid eyes favour feel France French Gelimer genius give honour horses interest king labours lady land laws London Lord Louis XIV manner means ment merit mind mode moral nation nature never night object observed opinion original Ozoro passage passed perhaps persons Philopatris poem poet political Portugal Portuguese possessed present prince principal produced professor quantity racter reader reason reign remarks respect Russia Salt says seems sentiments Sir John Moore Spain species spirit supposed thing thou tion translation truth volume whole wish words writer