The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volumen41Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1776 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... Temple of Mammon , ibid . The Fine Gentleman's Etiquette , 495 Poetical Legends , ibid . Lord Ch - m's Prophecy , an Ode , ibid . Poem : Edward and Ifabella ; Elegy on the Death of a Child , ibid . Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck , upon his newly ...
... Temple of Mammon , ibid . The Fine Gentleman's Etiquette , 495 Poetical Legends , ibid . Lord Ch - m's Prophecy , an Ode , ibid . Poem : Edward and Ifabella ; Elegy on the Death of a Child , ibid . Ode to Mr. Pinchbeck , upon his newly ...
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... temples twine : On Tago's banks a richer chaplet blows , And with the tuneful God my bofom glows : I feel , I feel the mighty power infufe , And bathe my spirit in Aonian dews ! Now filence wooe'd th ' illuftrious chief's reply , And ...
... temples twine : On Tago's banks a richer chaplet blows , And with the tuneful God my bofom glows : I feel , I feel the mighty power infufe , And bathe my spirit in Aonian dews ! Now filence wooe'd th ' illuftrious chief's reply , And ...
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... temples , and the bafilics were difputed , fword in hand , and fprinkled with the blood of the citizens : odious accufations and atrocious calumnies were reciprocally fcattered abroad by the chiefs of each party , whilft these fanatics ...
... temples , and the bafilics were difputed , fword in hand , and fprinkled with the blood of the citizens : odious accufations and atrocious calumnies were reciprocally fcattered abroad by the chiefs of each party , whilft these fanatics ...
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... temple of their gods , and the facred horfe * was led out ; when if he put his right foot forward , the omen was held good , but , if on the contrary he stepped with his left foot first , the omen was efteemed as unlucky , and they ...
... temple of their gods , and the facred horfe * was led out ; when if he put his right foot forward , the omen was held good , but , if on the contrary he stepped with his left foot first , the omen was efteemed as unlucky , and they ...
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... temples of the gods ; and fometimes condescend- ing to act a part on the theatre of fuperftition , they concealed the fentiments of an atheift under the facerdotal robes . Rea- foners of fuch a temper were fcarcely inclined to wrangle ...
... temples of the gods ; and fometimes condescend- ing to act a part on the theatre of fuperftition , they concealed the fentiments of an atheift under the facerdotal robes . Rea- foners of fuch a temper were fcarcely inclined to wrangle ...
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