The Critical Review: Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1807 |
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... passage in this tragedy deserving quotation on the score of excellence . The language is uniformly stiff and formal , and occasionally very bombastical . Agandecca replies to a question from her mother concerning . her health in the ...
... passage in this tragedy deserving quotation on the score of excellence . The language is uniformly stiff and formal , and occasionally very bombastical . Agandecca replies to a question from her mother concerning . her health in the ...
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Or, Annals of Literature. After such passages as these , how quietly does the mind repose on the following gentle strain ! She breathes her latest breath ! Heaves a departing sigh ! How motionless in death The lustre of her eye ! How ...
Or, Annals of Literature. After such passages as these , how quietly does the mind repose on the following gentle strain ! She breathes her latest breath ! Heaves a departing sigh ! How motionless in death The lustre of her eye ! How ...
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... passage , can slur it over with the affectation of perceiving no difficulty , or ( which is worse ) he may talk about it and about it till by pouring forth a vast mass of irrelevant quotation he has rendered confusion worse confounded ...
... passage , can slur it over with the affectation of perceiving no difficulty , or ( which is worse ) he may talk about it and about it till by pouring forth a vast mass of irrelevant quotation he has rendered confusion worse confounded ...
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... passage in Horace , in which it is far from certain that it is the historian who is attacked . Le Clerc he thinks ( and in our judgment justly thinks ) guilty of malignant prejudice against his author . At the same time perhaps , in ...
... passage in Horace , in which it is far from certain that it is the historian who is attacked . Le Clerc he thinks ( and in our judgment justly thinks ) guilty of malignant prejudice against his author . At the same time perhaps , in ...
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... passages cited from the first decade , and per- haps most others which could be cited from the same writer , the obscurity appears to proceed from involved and intricate construction , and this from a rapid and ardent habit of ...
... passages cited from the first decade , and per- haps most others which could be cited from the same writer , the obscurity appears to proceed from involved and intricate construction , and this from a rapid and ardent habit of ...
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