The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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James Anderson. could not discover even a spark of merit . At the same time , he mentioned Gray's odes , which Johnfon has damned fo completely , and in my humble opinion with so much justice , as the standard of lyric excellence . He ...
James Anderson. could not discover even a spark of merit . At the same time , he mentioned Gray's odes , which Johnfon has damned fo completely , and in my humble opinion with so much justice , as the standard of lyric excellence . He ...
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... same cause increases the number of pretenders to a de- gree so formidable , as to deter patrons from the labour of felection , and to reduce them to a dilemma in which they must either launch into an expenditure too im- mense for their ...
... same cause increases the number of pretenders to a de- gree so formidable , as to deter patrons from the labour of felection , and to reduce them to a dilemma in which they must either launch into an expenditure too im- mense for their ...
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... same cause increases the number of pretenders to a de- gree so formidable , as to deter patrons from the labour of felection , and to reduce them to a dilemma in which , they must either launch into an expenditure too im- mense for ...
... same cause increases the number of pretenders to a de- gree so formidable , as to deter patrons from the labour of felection , and to reduce them to a dilemma in which , they must either launch into an expenditure too im- mense for ...
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... same time , the most deferving , was Melonion ; a man whose reputation for integrity and vir- tue was not inferior to his professional abilities , and whose sensibility of taste , however exquifite , was fully equalled by the ...
... same time , the most deferving , was Melonion ; a man whose reputation for integrity and vir- tue was not inferior to his professional abilities , and whose sensibility of taste , however exquifite , was fully equalled by the ...
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... same cause , added to their hopes of prevailing ; and these , strengthened by the death of Achilles , would make them retain her till the end of the war . Caftor and Pollux might be alive when she was car- ried off to Troy , but die ...
... same cause , added to their hopes of prevailing ; and these , strengthened by the death of Achilles , would make them retain her till the end of the war . Caftor and Pollux might be alive when she was car- ried off to Troy , but die ...
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