The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan, Том 291799 Containing scientific abstracts of important and interesting works, published in English; a general account of such as are of less consequence, with short characters; notices, or reviews of valuable foreign books; criticisms on new pieces of music and works of art; and the literary intelligence of Europe, &c. |
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... these volumes make their ap- pearance . Befides these works , he wrote a fatirical opera , when young , against the author of Douglas , and David Hume , which the editor thinks it right to fupprefs ; alfo a collection of Criminal Cafes ...
... these volumes make their ap- pearance . Befides these works , he wrote a fatirical opera , when young , against the author of Douglas , and David Hume , which the editor thinks it right to fupprefs ; alfo a collection of Criminal Cafes ...
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... these remarks , the lives of Mr. D'Ifraeli and Mr. Thomas Taylor ; concerning whom the biographers appear to poffefs authentic information , and to write with feeling and fpirit . Indeed the life of Mr. Taylor is extremely affecting ...
... these remarks , the lives of Mr. D'Ifraeli and Mr. Thomas Taylor ; concerning whom the biographers appear to poffefs authentic information , and to write with feeling and fpirit . Indeed the life of Mr. Taylor is extremely affecting ...
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... these refpects the reader will find himself gratified ( with a few exceptions ) by the meritorious industry of the editors . While we accord them this praife , we muft , however , re- mark , that there is no new information whatever ...
... these refpects the reader will find himself gratified ( with a few exceptions ) by the meritorious industry of the editors . While we accord them this praife , we muft , however , re- mark , that there is no new information whatever ...
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... These words are printed by our editors in italics , and the fame construction forced upon them ; which , in our apprehenfion , is the very laft they will bear . But the zeal of our editors is moft powerfully excited in favour of the ...
... These words are printed by our editors in italics , and the fame construction forced upon them ; which , in our apprehenfion , is the very laft they will bear . But the zeal of our editors is moft powerfully excited in favour of the ...
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... these tables , as the limits of our work will not fuffer us to indulge our feelings of approbation in tranfcribing any more from this valuable pamphlet . It may , perhaps , be thought , that we have already devoted too much room to fo ...
... these tables , as the limits of our work will not fuffer us to indulge our feelings of approbation in tranfcribing any more from this valuable pamphlet . It may , perhaps , be thought , that we have already devoted too much room to fo ...
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