Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities, Том 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... whole , to have subjected the Editor , in the progress of the work , to a great loss , has been moderately in- creased . But whether this undertaking , commenced from the purest love of literature , and executed hi- therto in hurry and ...
... whole , to have subjected the Editor , in the progress of the work , to a great loss , has been moderately in- creased . But whether this undertaking , commenced from the purest love of literature , and executed hi- therto in hurry and ...
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... whole body of English poetry . Conjoined with an easy and flowing fancy , they possess the charm of a peculiar moral delicacy , often conveyed in a happy and inimi- table simplicity of language . But I trust I shall here- after have an ...
... whole body of English poetry . Conjoined with an easy and flowing fancy , they possess the charm of a peculiar moral delicacy , often conveyed in a happy and inimi- table simplicity of language . But I trust I shall here- after have an ...
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... whole of every thing ; and of many volumes , the title - page , a short notice of the contents , and an ex- tract , are all that are required . In making these selections the attempt to satisfy all tastes would be hopeless . A work of ...
... whole of every thing ; and of many volumes , the title - page , a short notice of the contents , and an ex- tract , are all that are required . In making these selections the attempt to satisfy all tastes would be hopeless . A work of ...
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... whole of the anti- quarian part of the present volume is due . The articles themselves speak , how much he owes to the generous zeal and unremitted labours of Mr. HASLE- woon , whose ardour never abates , and whose op- portunity from ...
... whole of the anti- quarian part of the present volume is due . The articles themselves speak , how much he owes to the generous zeal and unremitted labours of Mr. HASLE- woon , whose ardour never abates , and whose op- portunity from ...
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... whole truste & whole beleve . Tempus præteritum præsens fortuna beatum Linquit , et antiquas vertit in orbe vias . Progenuit veterem concors dilectio pacem , Dum facies hominis nuncia mentis erat . Legibus unicolor tunc temporis aura ...
... whole truste & whole beleve . Tempus præteritum præsens fortuna beatum Linquit , et antiquas vertit in orbe vias . Progenuit veterem concors dilectio pacem , Dum facies hominis nuncia mentis erat . Legibus unicolor tunc temporis aura ...
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