| English literature - 1799 - 614 pages
...eye. After this corre feme very fevere intimations. " The render will judge, whether his (Mr. B's.) ftatements are always perfectly fair. And, if he finds,...that interpretations are given by him to claffical paflages, wholly unwarranted by the context; tranfhtions materially differing from their originals;... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1799 - 614 pages
...eye. After this, come fome very fevere intimations. " The reader will judge, whether his (Mr. B's.) ftatements are always perfectly fair: And, if he finds, that interpretations are given by him to clafjka! .paflages, wholly unwarranted by the context ; tranflations materially differing from their... | |
| Jacob Bryant - Trojan War - 1799 - 566 pages
...come some very severe severe intimations. The Reader 'will judge, 'whether his (Mr. BV.) statements are always perfectly fair. And, if he finds, that interpretations are given by him to classical passages, wholly unwarranted by the context ; translations materially differing from their... | |
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