The British Review, and London Critical Journal, 第 6 巻Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... probably would have added , had he lived to be the publisher of his own performance . The extremes to which we have above alluded , appear to have been judiciously avoided by the Author of the subject of this article . His method seems ...
... probably would have added , had he lived to be the publisher of his own performance . The extremes to which we have above alluded , appear to have been judiciously avoided by the Author of the subject of this article . His method seems ...
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... probably , in the cases where he has omitted so to do , with the received version ; yet there is scarcely one on which he has not commented in his cri- tical notes . These notes are a very valuable appendage to the translation , and ...
... probably , in the cases where he has omitted so to do , with the received version ; yet there is scarcely one on which he has not commented in his cri- tical notes . These notes are a very valuable appendage to the translation , and ...
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... probably would have been still fewer , had this great man lived to put the last hand to the work . He would have felt , in all probability , that here and there too modern a taste in language had disguised the fair proportions of truth ...
... probably would have been still fewer , had this great man lived to put the last hand to the work . He would have felt , in all probability , that here and there too modern a taste in language had disguised the fair proportions of truth ...
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... of the Thracian and Mæsian tribes bad imbibed similar superstitions , and they seem to have communi- cated them to their kindred in Germany . From the neighbour- hood of Tibet , probably their first abode , they 30 Townsend on the ...
... of the Thracian and Mæsian tribes bad imbibed similar superstitions , and they seem to have communi- cated them to their kindred in Germany . From the neighbour- hood of Tibet , probably their first abode , they 30 Townsend on the ...
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hood of Tibet , probably their first abode , they were carried into Corea and the ancient seats of the Toltec and Aztec hordes . Mr. Townsend has presented us with an interesting selection of the widely scattered fragments of the ...
hood of Tibet , probably their first abode , they were carried into Corea and the ancient seats of the Toltec and Aztec hordes . Mr. Townsend has presented us with an interesting selection of the widely scattered fragments of the ...
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