The Gentleman's MagazineF. Jeffries, 1821 |
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Page 688
... reading , the direct tendency of which is to improve the habits of thinking , taste , and know- ledge , of its readers . Had he confined himself strictly to the plan originally proposed , he would have much circum- scribed the utility ...
... reading , the direct tendency of which is to improve the habits of thinking , taste , and know- ledge , of its readers . Had he confined himself strictly to the plan originally proposed , he would have much circum- scribed the utility ...
Page 852
... reader a short and rapid sketch of the va- rious kinds which come more particularly under our notice . I have two ... readers will be inte- rested with the account . To accomplish these , it is evident that strict impartiality should ...
... reader a short and rapid sketch of the va- rious kinds which come more particularly under our notice . I have two ... readers will be inte- rested with the account . To accomplish these , it is evident that strict impartiality should ...
Page 241
... readers are well acquainted with Tasso , we shall , in preference , extract a very instructive passage concerning the composition of Pue- try . Mr. Wiffen , speaking of a cer- tain translation of Tasso , says , " It is a corpse ...
... readers are well acquainted with Tasso , we shall , in preference , extract a very instructive passage concerning the composition of Pue- try . Mr. Wiffen , speaking of a cer- tain translation of Tasso , says , " It is a corpse ...
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