The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 29Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1770 - English literature Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... fure it will always be my greatest ambition to pro- mote his majesty's fervice . But I am forry I cannot give a more promifing account of the fuccefs of this affair , fince I perceive nothing will be done in it till his majesty is ...
... fure it will always be my greatest ambition to pro- mote his majesty's fervice . But I am forry I cannot give a more promifing account of the fuccefs of this affair , fince I perceive nothing will be done in it till his majesty is ...
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... fure or opportunity to enter minutely into an examination of this matter but if the tranflator fhould perchance have fallen into mistakes , inaccuracies , obfcurities ; it will all be imputed to Mr. Michaelis himself , the supposed ...
... fure or opportunity to enter minutely into an examination of this matter but if the tranflator fhould perchance have fallen into mistakes , inaccuracies , obfcurities ; it will all be imputed to Mr. Michaelis himself , the supposed ...
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... fure to note and to rectify every the leaft deviation from his true fenfe . This advantage the English translation has not enjoyed : and moreover it labours under a peculiar disadvantage . A clofe tranflation , made at fecond hand from ...
... fure to note and to rectify every the leaft deviation from his true fenfe . This advantage the English translation has not enjoyed : and moreover it labours under a peculiar disadvantage . A clofe tranflation , made at fecond hand from ...
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... think that I ought to have been excommunicated long ago . However , I am fure that I am well enough intitled to be received a priest , in the Perfian temples at least - as all the 6 106 The Pofthumous Works of a late celebrated Genius .
... think that I ought to have been excommunicated long ago . However , I am fure that I am well enough intitled to be received a priest , in the Perfian temples at least - as all the 6 106 The Pofthumous Works of a late celebrated Genius .
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... fure they ne'er learnt it at George's gay court . To laugh when one's pleas'd , they may think it is common ; But laughter's a gift to the fon of a woman , Diftinguishes moft from a four - legged brute ; So Diftin 118 The ...
... fure they ne'er learnt it at George's gay court . To laugh when one's pleas'd , they may think it is common ; But laughter's a gift to the fon of a woman , Diftinguishes moft from a four - legged brute ; So Diftin 118 The ...
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