The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 262
... remarks on Asiatic poetry , and especially on some of the Persian poets ; but the public has long possessed their substance , in various forms . Count Reviczki remarks , Lett . V. p . 56 , that the_metrical art of the Arabs assumed its ...
... remarks on Asiatic poetry , and especially on some of the Persian poets ; but the public has long possessed their substance , in various forms . Count Reviczki remarks , Lett . V. p . 56 , that the_metrical art of the Arabs assumed its ...
Page 670
... remarks appear to us to betray unac- quaintance with the state of our own possessions in India , equally with those of the native powers . He seems ( p . 11 ) to sup- pose that we have elevated the poor , blind , titular emperor of ...
... remarks appear to us to betray unac- quaintance with the state of our own possessions in India , equally with those of the native powers . He seems ( p . 11 ) to sup- pose that we have elevated the poor , blind , titular emperor of ...
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... remarks of Dr. Buchan , on the more remote effects that may be expected to result from cold bathing , are many of them very proper , and may be highly useful . The Doctor here takes an opportunity of inveighing strongly against the ...
... remarks of Dr. Buchan , on the more remote effects that may be expected to result from cold bathing , are many of them very proper , and may be highly useful . The Doctor here takes an opportunity of inveighing strongly against the ...
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