The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 - English literature |
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... late Pro- fessor , and we trust , that the admiration which it once com-- manded , will be again revived , and that it will find its way not only into the libraries of the professed theologian , but the read- ing desk of the younger ...
... late Pro- fessor , and we trust , that the admiration which it once com-- manded , will be again revived , and that it will find its way not only into the libraries of the professed theologian , but the read- ing desk of the younger ...
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... late in life ? If so , we are sorry to con- tradict Sir Nathaniel , but must beg leave to remind him of the names of the two sisters , Mad . de Mailly and Mad . de Vin- trimille ; with the first of whom that King was acquainted as early ...
... late in life ? If so , we are sorry to con- tradict Sir Nathaniel , but must beg leave to remind him of the names of the two sisters , Mad . de Mailly and Mad . de Vin- trimille ; with the first of whom that King was acquainted as early ...
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... late Duke of Dorset told me , that being present at the ceremony of investing the present Marquess of Camden with the Garter , where the Duke assisted as a knight companion of the Or- der : His Majesty , who felt no little unwillingness ...
... late Duke of Dorset told me , that being present at the ceremony of investing the present Marquess of Camden with the Garter , where the Duke assisted as a knight companion of the Or- der : His Majesty , who felt no little unwillingness ...
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... late Mr. Boothby . " Charles , " observed he , " is unquestionably a man of the first rate talents ; but so deficient in judgment as never to have suc- ceeded in any object during his whole life . He loved only three things : women ...
... late Mr. Boothby . " Charles , " observed he , " is unquestionably a man of the first rate talents ; but so deficient in judgment as never to have suc- ceeded in any object during his whole life . He loved only three things : women ...
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... late Earl of Besborough's , in Cavendish - square , in the year 1790 , where only four persons were present , including himself , Ross . Mackay , who was one of the num ber , gave them most ample information on this subject ( i . e ...
... late Earl of Besborough's , in Cavendish - square , in the year 1790 , where only four persons were present , including himself , Ross . Mackay , who was one of the num ber , gave them most ample information on this subject ( i . e ...
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