The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 8James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1792 |
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... equal propriety to his language and matter . I imagine his knowledge of human nature has been chiefly derived from books ; for his works do not lead us to conclude that he has ever accurately stu- died the book of nature . His knowledge ...
... equal propriety to his language and matter . I imagine his knowledge of human nature has been chiefly derived from books ; for his works do not lead us to conclude that he has ever accurately stu- died the book of nature . His knowledge ...
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... equal lot of the Scots clergy , is a strong check to every aspiring thought : It may blunt their ambition , but it binds them to their people , and invi- gorates every duty towards those , to whom they con- sider themselves connected ...
... equal lot of the Scots clergy , is a strong check to every aspiring thought : It may blunt their ambition , but it binds them to their people , and invi- gorates every duty towards those , to whom they con- sider themselves connected ...
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... equal at least to any other branch of learning . Even your claim to poetry , to which the genius of the country has been sarcastically supposed not very favourable , is supported by some illustrious names . The noble translator of ...
... equal at least to any other branch of learning . Even your claim to poetry , to which the genius of the country has been sarcastically supposed not very favourable , is supported by some illustrious names . The noble translator of ...
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Intelligence respecting arts | 32 |
Anecdote of Foote the comedian | 39 |
MEMOIRS of abbé Blanchet | 48 |
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