The British Critic, Volumen38F. and C. Rivington, 1812 |
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... equal quan- tity to the reader ; who feels a confcious fuperiority over every author he is taught to laugh at . It is in direct defiance of this newly - established tafte , that we continue to draw up our half yearly prefaces , from ...
... equal quan- tity to the reader ; who feels a confcious fuperiority over every author he is taught to laugh at . It is in direct defiance of this newly - established tafte , that we continue to draw up our half yearly prefaces , from ...
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... equal attention . It has , however , with much merit ; lefs originality , and faults of greater magni- tude . The hiftorical fiction of Patriarchal Times , written by Miss O'Keefe , has legitimate claims to attention ; but we do not yet ...
... equal attention . It has , however , with much merit ; lefs originality , and faults of greater magni- tude . The hiftorical fiction of Patriarchal Times , written by Miss O'Keefe , has legitimate claims to attention ; but we do not yet ...
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... equal in value to an ox , if it could be proved by his owner and neighbours upon oath , that he was accustomed to precede the cattle to the field in the morning , and bring them home at night : the purloining , deftroying , or injuring ...
... equal in value to an ox , if it could be proved by his owner and neighbours upon oath , that he was accustomed to precede the cattle to the field in the morning , and bring them home at night : the purloining , deftroying , or injuring ...
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... equal modefty and good fenfe , both for the title of his poem , and for the attempt itfelf , after thofe able writers who have preceded him . It would be injuftice to him not to lay the whole of this paffage of his preface before our ...
... equal modefty and good fenfe , both for the title of his poem , and for the attempt itfelf , after thofe able writers who have preceded him . It would be injuftice to him not to lay the whole of this paffage of his preface before our ...
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... equal to any that England can boast of ; and that , in truth , Scotland has found a compenfation for the inferiority of her foil and climate , in the skill and enterprise of her husband . men . " P. 3 . The truth is , that Mr. Grahame ...
... equal to any that England can boast of ; and that , in truth , Scotland has found a compenfation for the inferiority of her foil and climate , in the skill and enterprise of her husband . men . " P. 3 . The truth is , that Mr. Grahame ...
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