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Page 178
... former attempt presented in Latin and French three years past , now reduced to a more regular plan , divested of foreign matter , and the display of satirical . fancy , to which repeated challenges , and formal defiance of answering ...
... former attempt presented in Latin and French three years past , now reduced to a more regular plan , divested of foreign matter , and the display of satirical . fancy , to which repeated challenges , and formal defiance of answering ...
Page 243
... former , we are obliged to censure it . The present octavo does not resemble the quarto , as a young tree resembles its parent tree , preserving the form of its leaves and branches in a diminished proportion : but as the parent tree ...
... former , we are obliged to censure it . The present octavo does not resemble the quarto , as a young tree resembles its parent tree , preserving the form of its leaves and branches in a diminished proportion : but as the parent tree ...
Page 418
... former . As to these , it seems to be enough , if the expression be more perspicuous than before , and no other objection lie against it than what lay against the former ; and this , it is hoped , is the case at present . Thus , the ...
... former . As to these , it seems to be enough , if the expression be more perspicuous than before , and no other objection lie against it than what lay against the former ; and this , it is hoped , is the case at present . Thus , the ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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