The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... remarks by the appearance of a pub- lication , under the title of The Satirist , which , under the pretence of coming forward to reform the errors and detect the follies of the age , seems struggling to force itself into notice by the ...
... remarks by the appearance of a pub- lication , under the title of The Satirist , which , under the pretence of coming forward to reform the errors and detect the follies of the age , seems struggling to force itself into notice by the ...
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... remarks further at present , but I shall probably resume them another op- portunity . A CRITIC . THE ARTS . No. XI . THE LATE GEORGE ROMNEY , Esq . { The Errors in former Accounts are here corrected . ] THE name of Romney , from its ...
... remarks further at present , but I shall probably resume them another op- portunity . A CRITIC . THE ARTS . No. XI . THE LATE GEORGE ROMNEY , Esq . { The Errors in former Accounts are here corrected . ] THE name of Romney , from its ...
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... remark . I " I am extremely obliged to you for gratifying my cu- riosity with your reason for speaking so favourably of Amelia , though , at the same time , I am not a little mor- tified to find that I cannot assent to all you say . am ...
... remark . I " I am extremely obliged to you for gratifying my cu- riosity with your reason for speaking so favourably of Amelia , though , at the same time , I am not a little mor- tified to find that I cannot assent to all you say . am ...
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... remarks ; He does not seem to think Dr. Tucker ever brought his theological tenets to the test of a very severe examination , and there is much in his writings that jus- tify this opinion : most men imbibe sentiments in early life ...
... remarks ; He does not seem to think Dr. Tucker ever brought his theological tenets to the test of a very severe examination , and there is much in his writings that jus- tify this opinion : most men imbibe sentiments in early life ...
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... remark rather what we consi- der as exceptionable , a course we should not have pur- sued , had the work been less valuable . Its excellencies are numerous and striking ; these will not easily escape attention ; we have chosen to ...
... remark rather what we consi- der as exceptionable , a course we should not have pur- sued , had the work been less valuable . Its excellencies are numerous and striking ; these will not easily escape attention ; we have chosen to ...
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