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Page 149
... writer . Symmetry and proportion ought to be regarded in literary composition as much as in any other art ; their observance would favour due conciseness ; and surely the expence to buyers of books , the risk to authors , and the rapid ...
... writer . Symmetry and proportion ought to be regarded in literary composition as much as in any other art ; their observance would favour due conciseness ; and surely the expence to buyers of books , the risk to authors , and the rapid ...
Page 208
... writer is about the ordinary standard ; and the lesson taught is of the old stamp , told over and over again . Decies repetita , -PLACEAT . Art . 18. Can we doubt it ? or the genuine History of two Families of Norwich . By Charlotte ...
... writer is about the ordinary standard ; and the lesson taught is of the old stamp , told over and over again . Decies repetita , -PLACEAT . Art . 18. Can we doubt it ? or the genuine History of two Families of Norwich . By Charlotte ...
Page 213
... writer that , if the taxes are modified , and arms are put into the hands of the peasantry , we may laugh to scorn the power of France . Mr. Pitt is asserted to have once saved the empire ; and to Mr. Fox this writer does not seem to be ...
... writer that , if the taxes are modified , and arms are put into the hands of the peasantry , we may laugh to scorn the power of France . Mr. Pitt is asserted to have once saved the empire ; and to Mr. Fox this writer does not seem to be ...
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