The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 6, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1807 |
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... less exceptionable , in this respect , than the origi- nal work . The instances in which this part of it is abridged , are very considerable , and in general highly judicious . We regret , on the other hand , that several hints which ...
... less exceptionable , in this respect , than the origi- nal work . The instances in which this part of it is abridged , are very considerable , and in general highly judicious . We regret , on the other hand , that several hints which ...
Page 850
... less rude than the one , less artificial than the other ; less difficult , and there- fore more favourable to perspicuity than either . Chaucer , therefore , be- came the model of succeeding poets ; the ten - syllable couplet , in which ...
... less rude than the one , less artificial than the other ; less difficult , and there- fore more favourable to perspicuity than either . Chaucer , therefore , be- came the model of succeeding poets ; the ten - syllable couplet , in which ...
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... less than a profession to have studied all these authors ; because similar catalogues have never , as far as we are aware , been exhibited as meaning less than such a pro- fession , on the part of the writers who have prefixed them to ...
... less than a profession to have studied all these authors ; because similar catalogues have never , as far as we are aware , been exhibited as meaning less than such a pro- fession , on the part of the writers who have prefixed them to ...
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