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Page 97
... language by injudicious similarity . On the whole , therefore , we think so favourably of this performance , that we do not hesitate in recommending it to our young readers , who are studying the Italian language . Art . 21. The ...
... language by injudicious similarity . On the whole , therefore , we think so favourably of this performance , that we do not hesitate in recommending it to our young readers , who are studying the Italian language . Art . 21. The ...
Page 205
... language is accurately compared with that of the Holy Scriptures . Many of the most learned of the Clergy have ad- verted to and lamented this circumstance ; confessing that it is not sufficiently purged from the leaven of Popery and ...
... language is accurately compared with that of the Holy Scriptures . Many of the most learned of the Clergy have ad- verted to and lamented this circumstance ; confessing that it is not sufficiently purged from the leaven of Popery and ...
Page 319
... language of the first sentence is rather extraordinary : Many , it is certain , are deterred , not only from the perusal , but from the translation of the works of Klopstock , by the extreme difficulty of the undertaking , arising from ...
... language of the first sentence is rather extraordinary : Many , it is certain , are deterred , not only from the perusal , but from the translation of the works of Klopstock , by the extreme difficulty of the undertaking , arising from ...
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