The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... thought more judicious nor more wise , merely because he can produce numerous passages from the poets , orators , and historians of Greece or Rome . We do not say that Philopatris merits the name of pedant . Pedantry sup poses the ...
... thought more judicious nor more wise , merely because he can produce numerous passages from the poets , orators , and historians of Greece or Rome . We do not say that Philopatris merits the name of pedant . Pedantry sup poses the ...
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... thought , but what Philopatris thinks . Inferior writers may strengthen their weakness or relieve their dulness by ... thoughts , the imagery , and the expressions are the unborrowed product of his own mind , and when we are most highly ...
... thought , but what Philopatris thinks . Inferior writers may strengthen their weakness or relieve their dulness by ... thoughts , the imagery , and the expressions are the unborrowed product of his own mind , and when we are most highly ...
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... thought it practicable for an army to cross the Great Belt in a rigorous season , they answered with seeming earnestness of conviction : " Sir , the wind must be calm for weeks together , and the frost more intense than any of us ever ...
... thought it practicable for an army to cross the Great Belt in a rigorous season , they answered with seeming earnestness of conviction : " Sir , the wind must be calm for weeks together , and the frost more intense than any of us ever ...
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