The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 169
... volume , between the life of Joane of the Crosse ' and Wilson's Bible , we have the Alexandrian MS . which certainly ought to have fallen into the ranks among his biblicals or his Greek books . This account , however , of Greek books ...
... volume , between the life of Joane of the Crosse ' and Wilson's Bible , we have the Alexandrian MS . which certainly ought to have fallen into the ranks among his biblicals or his Greek books . This account , however , of Greek books ...
Page 174
... volume of Scottish poetry , published in 1621 . G. Withers was a writer in James the First's reign , called by Pope , in his Dunciad , wretched Withers . He appears however , to have been an honest enthusiast , a bitter satirist against ...
... volume of Scottish poetry , published in 1621 . G. Withers was a writer in James the First's reign , called by Pope , in his Dunciad , wretched Withers . He appears however , to have been an honest enthusiast , a bitter satirist against ...
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... volume against the continuance of auto - da - fé's ( which have not been heard of for the last century ) , when he was informed that he might now change his style and write a second against the revi val of them . The contents and ...
... volume against the continuance of auto - da - fé's ( which have not been heard of for the last century ) , when he was informed that he might now change his style and write a second against the revi val of them . The contents and ...
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