The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, 30. sējumsTobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1800 |
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... foon emerging from it . There are the four rivers , mentioned in the Mofaic hiftory , on which our author wholly relies ; and many others might be added , for fcarcely a great river falls into the Indian Ocean , or the North Sea , but ...
... foon emerging from it . There are the four rivers , mentioned in the Mofaic hiftory , on which our author wholly relies ; and many others might be added , for fcarcely a great river falls into the Indian Ocean , or the North Sea , but ...
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... foon , however , as the temperature is lowered , the incohefion recommences , and it is neceffary to wait till the mafs is become cold before it can be fafely wrought , fuch are the circumstances that require attention in the working of ...
... foon , however , as the temperature is lowered , the incohefion recommences , and it is neceffary to wait till the mafs is become cold before it can be fafely wrought , fuch are the circumstances that require attention in the working of ...
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... foon formed a general acquaintance in the diftrict in which he lived . The public voice had now pronounced on the fubject of his talents ; the reception he had met with in Edinburgh had given him the currency which fashion beftows ; he ...
... foon formed a general acquaintance in the diftrict in which he lived . The public voice had now pronounced on the fubject of his talents ; the reception he had met with in Edinburgh had given him the currency which fashion beftows ; he ...
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... foon to conduct him to an un- timely grave . ' Vol . i . P. 213 . The reader must be wholly devoid of a difcerning tafte who is not fenfible of the manly fpirit diffufed through this epiftle of the indignant bard , and of the elegant ...
... foon to conduct him to an un- timely grave . ' Vol . i . P. 213 . The reader must be wholly devoid of a difcerning tafte who is not fenfible of the manly fpirit diffufed through this epiftle of the indignant bard , and of the elegant ...
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... is an awful fanc- tity which invets the manfions of the dead ; and let thofe who mo- ralize over the graves of their contemporaries , reflect with humility on their own errors , nor forget how foon they 54 The Works of Robert Burns .
... is an awful fanc- tity which invets the manfions of the dead ; and let thofe who mo- ralize over the graves of their contemporaries , reflect with humility on their own errors , nor forget how foon they 54 The Works of Robert Burns .
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