The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 11Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1794 - Books |
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... learned to utter imprecations the most horrid against a whole nation . One is apt to fufpe & t at times , that we are among the pupils of Caligula and Nero , when we obferve men and even women , who feem defirous that the French nation ...
... learned to utter imprecations the most horrid against a whole nation . One is apt to fufpe & t at times , that we are among the pupils of Caligula and Nero , when we obferve men and even women , who feem defirous that the French nation ...
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... learned authors of the Literary Hiftory of France ) they defcribed a man verfed in literature , who knew to write or speak , not only with correctness of language , but with fkill and elegance . A grammarian , and a fcholar who taught ...
... learned authors of the Literary Hiftory of France ) they defcribed a man verfed in literature , who knew to write or speak , not only with correctness of language , but with fkill and elegance . A grammarian , and a fcholar who taught ...
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... learned . Yet , upon the whole , all his studied expreffions do not fignify any thing more than the number of twelve ! Yet this man devoted fix hours of every day to the inftruction of youth in literature . ' " Dutch Theatre : -The ...
... learned . Yet , upon the whole , all his studied expreffions do not fignify any thing more than the number of twelve ! Yet this man devoted fix hours of every day to the inftruction of youth in literature . ' " Dutch Theatre : -The ...
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... learned , but dull and credulous . ' Speaking of a literary projector , p . 41 , our author proceeds to ftate fome of his intended plans for the advancement of learning ; and among other works which he propofed , men- tions The Art of ...
... learned , but dull and credulous . ' Speaking of a literary projector , p . 41 , our author proceeds to ftate fome of his intended plans for the advancement of learning ; and among other works which he propofed , men- tions The Art of ...
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... learned in the elaboratory , but which must be obvious to every attentive practitioner . - Our author's recapitulation we fhall felect : • From the whole of the facts , authorities , and experiments ad duced , we may , I think , fairly ...
... learned in the elaboratory , but which must be obvious to every attentive practitioner . - Our author's recapitulation we fhall felect : • From the whole of the facts , authorities , and experiments ad duced , we may , I think , fairly ...
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