The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Том 60Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1785 |
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... paffage , the opinion is much limited ; and , if the author had proceeded a little farther in the enquiry , he would have found the refult fo obvious , that the whole would pro- bably have been excluded from the work . The amulements of ...
... paffage , the opinion is much limited ; and , if the author had proceeded a little farther in the enquiry , he would have found the refult fo obvious , that the whole would pro- bably have been excluded from the work . The amulements of ...
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... paffage in common with a great many reels , and particularly offenfive to the Italians : a paffage which almost never occurs in the vocal mufic , except in fome airs of the minor mode , and where it is admissible , in a certain degree ...
... paffage in common with a great many reels , and particularly offenfive to the Italians : a paffage which almost never occurs in the vocal mufic , except in fome airs of the minor mode , and where it is admissible , in a certain degree ...
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... paffage he feems to confider each nebula as a diftinct ftratum . If the eye were placed fomewhere without the ftratum , at no very great diftance , the appearance of the ftars within it would affume the form of one of the lefs circles ...
... paffage he feems to confider each nebula as a diftinct ftratum . If the eye were placed fomewhere without the ftratum , at no very great diftance , the appearance of the ftars within it would affume the form of one of the lefs circles ...
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... paffage as any in the prophecies of Ifaiah . Who ( fhall he fay ) hath our report receiv'd ? And unto whom from heav'n hath been reveal'd Jehovah's arm ? Behold by mortal eyes Low from the ground he feem'd a fhoot to rife Tender , ill ...
... paffage as any in the prophecies of Ifaiah . Who ( fhall he fay ) hath our report receiv'd ? And unto whom from heav'n hath been reveal'd Jehovah's arm ? Behold by mortal eyes Low from the ground he feem'd a fhoot to rife Tender , ill ...
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... paffage , forcibly recall honeft Nat . Lee to our minds , who in his Herculean vein , would probably in a fimilar fituation have made his hero kill the meffenger , and bade his ghost carry back defiance to the gods . But the happy ...
... paffage , forcibly recall honeft Nat . Lee to our minds , who in his Herculean vein , would probably in a fimilar fituation have made his hero kill the meffenger , and bade his ghost carry back defiance to the gods . But the happy ...
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