The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volumen42Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1776 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... Such , to a certain degree , in my judgment , the tragedy of Venice Preferved , wherein the hero , notwithstanding feveral good qualities , is a villain and a traitor , will appear to every well - difpofed mind . All the above cafes ...
... Such , to a certain degree , in my judgment , the tragedy of Venice Preferved , wherein the hero , notwithstanding feveral good qualities , is a villain and a traitor , will appear to every well - difpofed mind . All the above cafes ...
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... Such , however , we are informed is the prefent ftate of Ire- land , that out of Dublin , and its environs , there is hardly a single capital picture , ftatue , or building , to be found in the whole kingdom . Mufic , it also appears ...
... Such , however , we are informed is the prefent ftate of Ire- land , that out of Dublin , and its environs , there is hardly a single capital picture , ftatue , or building , to be found in the whole kingdom . Mufic , it also appears ...
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... Such a speech as this is evidently inconfiftent with the cha- racter of Christ . It was probably a traditionary story , or taken from fome of the apocryphal books , which were com- mon in the early ages of the church . The good ...
... Such a speech as this is evidently inconfiftent with the cha- racter of Christ . It was probably a traditionary story , or taken from fome of the apocryphal books , which were com- mon in the early ages of the church . The good ...
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... such a departure ; and no innovations have been introduced from pre- cipitancy or affectation . Conjectural emendations I have ex- ploded , nothing of this nature , however plaufible and ingenious , being admible , when , through the ...
... such a departure ; and no innovations have been introduced from pre- cipitancy or affectation . Conjectural emendations I have ex- ploded , nothing of this nature , however plaufible and ingenious , being admible , when , through the ...
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... Such as on Sinai's top its terrors fpread , The God defcending on its clouded head , While flashed the lightning thro ' the gloomy night , And the pale tribe ftood harrowed with affright . Or fuch as round his own dread form fhall blaze ...
... Such as on Sinai's top its terrors fpread , The God defcending on its clouded head , While flashed the lightning thro ' the gloomy night , And the pale tribe ftood harrowed with affright . Or fuch as round his own dread form fhall blaze ...
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Página 118 - And whatsoever ye do, in word or in deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
Página 54 - Murray, and the countries about. As these Highlanders use a light dress, and are very swift of foot, they went up and down so nimbly, that in less than two months' time they brought together 2000 red deer, besides roes and fallow deer.
Página 338 - But the issue of this debate proved tragical to poor Malebranche. In the heat of disputation he raised his voice so high, and gave way so freely to the natural impetuosity of a man of parts and a Frenchman, that he brought on himself a violent increase of his disorder, which carried him off a few days after.
Página 112 - The young man did not want natural talents ; but the father of him was a coxcomb, who affected being a fine gentleman so unmercifully, that he could not endure in his sight, or the frequent mention of one, who was his son, growing into manhood, and thrusting him out of the gay world. I have often thought the father took a...
Página 124 - I direft to be taken without milk or fugar. The medicine in general is mentioned by...
Página 54 - They had nothing for it but to throw themselves flat on the heath, and to allow the deer to pass over them. It was told the queen that several of the Highlanders had been wounded, and that two or three had been killed outright; and the whole body had got off, had not the Highlanders by their skill in hunting fallen upon a...
Página 398 - His death was very heroical, and yet unaffected enough to have made a saint or a philosopher famous.
Página 182 - Sometimes, with fecure delight, The upland hamlets will invite, When the merry bells ring round, And the jocund rebecks found To many a youth, and many...
Página 53 - In the year 1563, the Earl of Athol, a prince of the blood royal, had, with much trouble and vast expense, a hunting match for the entertainment of our most illustrious and most gracious queen. Our people call this a royal hunting. I was then a young man, and was present on that occasion. Two thousand Highlanders, or wild Scotch, as you call...
Página 54 - ... the herd? There is danger from that stag, for if either fear or rage should force him from the ridge of that hill, let...