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Page 149
... writer who was enrolled with the antients . Morley and Peacham are moderns , compared with writers of the preceding century . In speaking of singing in time and tune , we apprehend that the author will not quite satisfy fastidious vocal ...
... writer who was enrolled with the antients . Morley and Peacham are moderns , compared with writers of the preceding century . In speaking of singing in time and tune , we apprehend that the author will not quite satisfy fastidious vocal ...
Page 472
... writer , which had not been examined in the preceding volume , and has given us his opinion of the style of each . The merit of Vol- taire as a dramatist is here estimated somewhat higher than we have been accustomed to place it : but ...
... writer , which had not been examined in the preceding volume , and has given us his opinion of the style of each . The merit of Vol- taire as a dramatist is here estimated somewhat higher than we have been accustomed to place it : but ...
Page 482
... writer on his side . Factious plays prohibited . - Licence increasing . - Mr . Thomas Paine's writings much admired at Paris . We next meet with more abuse of King Lear . - VoltairÄ—s Memoirs of his own Life , and abuse of the King of ...
... writer on his side . Factious plays prohibited . - Licence increasing . - Mr . Thomas Paine's writings much admired at Paris . We next meet with more abuse of King Lear . - VoltairÄ—s Memoirs of his own Life , and abuse of the King of ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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