The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... remarks , we should should pursue the subject farther . We promise , however , to recur to it shortly , when we give our opinion on the darkness and annoyance with which classical learning is threatened by modern German taste ; a taste ...
... remarks , we should should pursue the subject farther . We promise , however , to recur to it shortly , when we give our opinion on the darkness and annoyance with which classical learning is threatened by modern German taste ; a taste ...
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... remarks on the character of the people . Such remarks are usually deduced from too few instances , or from too contracted observation to be true , or to approximate the truth . Exemplifications of traits of national character , though ...
... remarks on the character of the people . Such remarks are usually deduced from too few instances , or from too contracted observation to be true , or to approximate the truth . Exemplifications of traits of national character , though ...
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... remarks on the importance of Holland to Great Britain , 510. Treaty of Aix - la - Chapelle , 511. Character of Marshall de Saxe , 513. The origin of the war in 1756 , attribut- able to the English , 515. Charac- ter of a court , 516 ...
... remarks on the importance of Holland to Great Britain , 510. Treaty of Aix - la - Chapelle , 511. Character of Marshall de Saxe , 513. The origin of the war in 1756 , attribut- able to the English , 515. Charac- ter of a court , 516 ...
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