The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... says the Satirist , " like his book , is stupid ; but it is dull stupidity : therefore , as we propose only to criticise laughable absurdities , we shall turn to his poetical performances . " * This Reviewer should learn to write ...
... says the Satirist , " like his book , is stupid ; but it is dull stupidity : therefore , as we propose only to criticise laughable absurdities , we shall turn to his poetical performances . " * This Reviewer should learn to write ...
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Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature. Charity , says the old proverb , begins at home ; and if Satire were to follow the example , it might be often as usefully employed as in roaming abroad . If this flip- pant censor would turn to ...
Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature. Charity , says the old proverb , begins at home ; and if Satire were to follow the example , it might be often as usefully employed as in roaming abroad . If this flip- pant censor would turn to ...
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... says he , " Human Nature is a rogue and a scoun drel , or why would it perpetually stand in need of laws and of religion ? " Dr. Cheyne's memory , independent of his medical and mathematical merit , should ever be held in veneration by ...
... says he , " Human Nature is a rogue and a scoun drel , or why would it perpetually stand in need of laws and of religion ? " Dr. Cheyne's memory , independent of his medical and mathematical merit , should ever be held in veneration by ...
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... say the Messieurs de Port Roy- al , are apt in worldly matters to do too little for them- selves , to act without sufficient consideration , and then , by way of correcting themselves , and excusing themselves to others , to impute the ...
... say the Messieurs de Port Roy- al , are apt in worldly matters to do too little for them- selves , to act without sufficient consideration , and then , by way of correcting themselves , and excusing themselves to others , to impute the ...
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... say against my Mr. Richardson , I will revenge myself for upon your Dr. Young . Yet I admire his thoughts , and revere him as a philosopher and a man , only I cannot help lamenting that he should have blun- dered so egregiously as to ...
... say against my Mr. Richardson , I will revenge myself for upon your Dr. Young . Yet I admire his thoughts , and revere him as a philosopher and a man , only I cannot help lamenting that he should have blun- dered so egregiously as to ...
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