The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1818 - Books |
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Page 73
... learned translator of Virgil who is now before us ; and remind him that to be " classical and pedantic " is an unpardonable sin against good taste ? So ready are the advocates for licentiousness , of every description , to cry out ...
... learned translator of Virgil who is now before us ; and remind him that to be " classical and pedantic " is an unpardonable sin against good taste ? So ready are the advocates for licentiousness , of every description , to cry out ...
Page 141
... learned man , They always listened to him with the utmost attention , and won- dered how he could have travelled to so many different places ; he had visited all the Kurile Islands , as far as the seventeenth , Sagaleen , and even the ...
... learned man , They always listened to him with the utmost attention , and won- dered how he could have travelled to so many different places ; he had visited all the Kurile Islands , as far as the seventeenth , Sagaleen , and even the ...
Page 459
... learned Ventenat ; and indeed the suffrages of the most erudite botanists in Europe have every where united , in paying the most gratifying tributes of applause to the labours of the younger Jussieu . Linné , at a very early period of ...
... learned Ventenat ; and indeed the suffrages of the most erudite botanists in Europe have every where united , in paying the most gratifying tributes of applause to the labours of the younger Jussieu . Linné , at a very early period of ...
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