Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, 2. ciltT. Davies, 1773 |
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Sayfa 9
... less Miscellaneous than ours ; and who declares , that he leaves it to his Reader , to reduce his Extracts under their proper Heads . Most of the Pieces , which fhall be offered in this Collection to the Public , will be introduced by ...
... less Miscellaneous than ours ; and who declares , that he leaves it to his Reader , to reduce his Extracts under their proper Heads . Most of the Pieces , which fhall be offered in this Collection to the Public , will be introduced by ...
Sayfa 15
... less extenfive ; and more interesting , by being more particular . Nor has lefs Regard been paid to the different Na- tions of the Germanic Empire , of which neither the Bohemians , nor Hungarians , nor Auftrians , nor Ba- varians , 4 ...
... less extenfive ; and more interesting , by being more particular . Nor has lefs Regard been paid to the different Na- tions of the Germanic Empire , of which neither the Bohemians , nor Hungarians , nor Auftrians , nor Ba- varians , 4 ...
Sayfa 22
... less extenfive Evils , yet fuch as are fufficiently heavy to those that feel them ; and are of late fo widely dif- fufed , as to deferve , though perhaps not the Notice of the Legiflature , yet the Confideration of thofe whose ...
... less extenfive Evils , yet fuch as are fufficiently heavy to those that feel them ; and are of late fo widely dif- fufed , as to deferve , though perhaps not the Notice of the Legiflature , yet the Confideration of thofe whose ...
Sayfa 57
... less dif- ferent , as Books are multiplied ; and from this ar- bitrary Representation of Sounds by Letters , proceeds that Diversity of Spelling obfervable in the Saxon Remains , and I fuppofe in the first Books of every Nation , which ...
... less dif- ferent , as Books are multiplied ; and from this ar- bitrary Representation of Sounds by Letters , proceeds that Diversity of Spelling obfervable in the Saxon Remains , and I fuppofe in the first Books of every Nation , which ...
Sayfa 109
... this great Poet have never less Reason to indulge their Hopes of fupreme Ex- cellence , than when he feems fully refolved to fink them them in Dejection , and mollify them with tender Emotions PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE . 109.
... this great Poet have never less Reason to indulge their Hopes of fupreme Ex- cellence , than when he feems fully refolved to fink them them in Dejection , and mollify them with tender Emotions PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE . 109.
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