The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volumen36F. and C. Rivington, 1811 |
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... Edition of Mil ton ** is the moft valuable . Excellent in its firft form , and now enriched by material acceffions and embel- lifhments , it claims to be regarded as one of the best exifting editions of an English claffic . * No. V. P. ...
... Edition of Mil ton ** is the moft valuable . Excellent in its firft form , and now enriched by material acceffions and embel- lifhments , it claims to be regarded as one of the best exifting editions of an English claffic . * No. V. P. ...
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... Edition 344 Minstrel , Beattie's , continued 302 Mirza Abu Taleb , Travels of 1 270 Micellaneous Questions on Hif tory , & c . 537 Mixture , the , a Tale 519 Montgomery , James , Poems by -- - 277 Moore , Rev. John , on Ifaiah , vii ...
... Edition 344 Minstrel , Beattie's , continued 302 Mirza Abu Taleb , Travels of 1 270 Micellaneous Questions on Hif tory , & c . 537 Mixture , the , a Tale 519 Montgomery , James , Poems by -- - 277 Moore , Rev. John , on Ifaiah , vii ...
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... edition of Spencer , vol . ii . cxxv . for an account of this curious book , which has recently ( 1803 ) been reprinted at Bristol in a small duodecimo volume , with a portrait- of the author . " " The The pyteous compleynt of the fowle ...
... edition of Spencer , vol . ii . cxxv . for an account of this curious book , which has recently ( 1803 ) been reprinted at Bristol in a small duodecimo volume , with a portrait- of the author . " " The The pyteous compleynt of the fowle ...
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... edition of Barba zan's Fabliaux et Contes , ' 4 vols . 8vo . Paris , 1808 . " The original from which Caxton tranflated this work , was the Ordene de Chevalerie ' of Hue , or Hugon de Tabarie ; which contains an exact and circumftantial ...
... edition of Barba zan's Fabliaux et Contes , ' 4 vols . 8vo . Paris , 1808 . " The original from which Caxton tranflated this work , was the Ordene de Chevalerie ' of Hue , or Hugon de Tabarie ; which contains an exact and circumftantial ...
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... edition of the Fabliaux ] is as follows : Chi commenche l'Ordene de Chevalerie , enfi ke li Quens ( Comte ) Hues de Tabarie l'enfigna au Soudan Salehadin . ' At the end Explicit li Ordres de Chevalerie . ' " It is moft probable that ...
... edition of the Fabliaux ] is as follows : Chi commenche l'Ordene de Chevalerie , enfi ke li Quens ( Comte ) Hues de Tabarie l'enfigna au Soudan Salehadin . ' At the end Explicit li Ordres de Chevalerie . ' " It is moft probable that ...
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