The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... Julius Cæsar, were rather to be imputed to the effects of absolute monarchy unJer the map! os the firms of the old constitution, than to any general corruption (such as we fee in Britain) that nad pervaded the Commonwealth. , This ...
... Julius Cæsar, were rather to be imputed to the effects of absolute monarchy unJer the map! os the firms of the old constitution, than to any general corruption (such as we fee in Britain) that nad pervaded the Commonwealth. , This ...
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... Julius Cæsar, which he strangely proposes to his countrymen and all foreigners, as a proper and fair specimen upon •which they may form a judgment of the original author's genius, and be fully enabled to compare him with Cnmeille. In a ...
... Julius Cæsar, which he strangely proposes to his countrymen and all foreigners, as a proper and fair specimen upon •which they may form a judgment of the original author's genius, and be fully enabled to compare him with Cnmeille. In a ...
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... Julius Cæsar, the representation of a giddy, fickle, and degenerate, Roman mob, and you diminish, in a yery great degree, our estimation of the two noble republican characters, — the honest, sincere, philosophical Brutus, and his brave ...
... Julius Cæsar, the representation of a giddy, fickle, and degenerate, Roman mob, and you diminish, in a yery great degree, our estimation of the two noble republican characters, — the honest, sincere, philosophical Brutus, and his brave ...
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