The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... essays merely to attract attention by their extravagance , is confessed by himself , in the Memoirs of his own life : it is also acknowledged that they fell still- born from the press . When in France , he ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... essays merely to attract attention by their extravagance , is confessed by himself , in the Memoirs of his own life : it is also acknowledged that they fell still- born from the press . When in France , he ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... say , did he now see our public papers filled with booksellers ' puffs of their own publications ! The good bishop , however , was not so happy in all his re- flexions as in the above ; and it is plain .6 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... say , did he now see our public papers filled with booksellers ' puffs of their own publications ! The good bishop , however , was not so happy in all his re- flexions as in the above ; and it is plain .6 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... criticism ; as to the matter , curious enough . With what spirit written , you may judge by his character , which was that of a furious , mad , but I think apparently honest , repub- lican , and independent . May's History of the ...
... criticism ; as to the matter , curious enough . With what spirit written , you may judge by his character , which was that of a furious , mad , but I think apparently honest , repub- lican , and independent . May's History of the ...
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... setter at Epsom , Mr. Malcolm has inserted the following particulars from the Weekly Miscellany of August 7 , 1736 . * In other words , a ventriloquist . This person , we are told , is daughter of 16 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... setter at Epsom , Mr. Malcolm has inserted the following particulars from the Weekly Miscellany of August 7 , 1736 . * In other words , a ventriloquist . This person , we are told , is daughter of 16 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... favoured with the smiles of the court , or apparently neglected , his sentiments in this respect were invariably the same . On all occasions 66 he boldly stood forward in support of the king's 30 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... favoured with the smiles of the court , or apparently neglected , his sentiments in this respect were invariably the same . On all occasions 66 he boldly stood forward in support of the king's 30 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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