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... Critical Review , knew nothing of the connexion.2 Goldsmith probably wrote his first reviews for the number for January 1759,3 and he made further contributions during the next eight months and during the early months of 1760. Before ...
... Critical Review , knew nothing of the connexion.2 Goldsmith probably wrote his first reviews for the number for January 1759,3 and he made further contributions during the next eight months and during the early months of 1760. Before ...
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... Critical Review as ' Specimens of Criticisms by Dr. Goldsmith , Written in the Year MDCCLIX ' ; the ascriptions are ... Critical Review the verse and prose parts of Butler's Genuine Remains are reviewed in separate numbers . 2 See Life ...
... Critical Review as ' Specimens of Criticisms by Dr. Goldsmith , Written in the Year MDCCLIX ' ; the ascriptions are ... Critical Review the verse and prose parts of Butler's Genuine Remains are reviewed in separate numbers . 2 See Life ...
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... critical rage against every opposer , and often uses reproaches for argument . Homer is every where the divine Homer , the incomparable poet , 10 the ... CRITICAL REVIEW 213 Critical Dissertations upon the Iliad of Homer By R Kedington.
... critical rage against every opposer , and often uses reproaches for argument . Homer is every where the divine Homer , the incomparable poet , 10 the ... CRITICAL REVIEW 213 Critical Dissertations upon the Iliad of Homer By R Kedington.
Contents
REVIEWS | 5 |
The History of Two Persons of Quality | 16 |
A Treatise upon Dropsies | 23 |
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