The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... fome years , with great applause , the important duties of pro- feffor of moral philosophy in Glasgow , was made choice of as a proper person to fuperintend the education of the Duke of Buccleugh , and to accompany him in his tour VOL ...
... fome years , with great applause , the important duties of pro- feffor of moral philosophy in Glasgow , was made choice of as a proper person to fuperintend the education of the Duke of Buccleugh , and to accompany him in his tour VOL ...
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... fome features of his mind fairly deli- neated by himself , as in the following pages , which were tranfmitted to him under the strongest afsurances of authenticity ; -concerning which , indeed , he enter- tained no doubt after their ...
... fome features of his mind fairly deli- neated by himself , as in the following pages , which were tranfmitted to him under the strongest afsurances of authenticity ; -concerning which , indeed , he enter- tained no doubt after their ...
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... fome fingular opinions . I was fur- prised at hearing him prefer Livy to all other historians , ancient and modern . He knew of no other who had even a pretence to rival him , if David Hume could not claim that honour . He regretted ...
... fome fingular opinions . I was fur- prised at hearing him prefer Livy to all other historians , ancient and modern . He knew of no other who had even a pretence to rival him , if David Hume could not claim that honour . He regretted ...
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... fome think fit to call the language of nature and fim- " plicity , and so forth . In Percy's reliques too , a few " tolerable pieces are buried under a heap of rubbish . " You have read perhaps Adam Bell Clym , of the Cleugh , " and ...
... fome think fit to call the language of nature and fim- " plicity , and so forth . In Percy's reliques too , a few " tolerable pieces are buried under a heap of rubbish . " You have read perhaps Adam Bell Clym , of the Cleugh , " and ...
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... fome paf- sages in Defoe , which breathed , as he thought , the true fpirit of English verse . He difliked Meikle's translation of the Lufiad , and esteemed the French version of that work as far supe- rior . Meikle , in his preface ...
... fome paf- sages in Defoe , which breathed , as he thought , the true fpirit of English verse . He difliked Meikle's translation of the Lufiad , and esteemed the French version of that work as far supe- rior . Meikle , in his preface ...
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