Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1823 - Bibliography |
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... English Drama .... p . I 22 ... 32 50 71 84 97 126 ... 141 167 VIII . Stubbes's Anatomie of Abuses ..... IX . - Bacon's Novum Organum X. - Translations of Homer .... Maurice & Co. , Printers , Fenchurch Street . 174930 YRARHLI THE ...
... English Drama .... p . I 22 ... 32 50 71 84 97 126 ... 141 167 VIII . Stubbes's Anatomie of Abuses ..... IX . - Bacon's Novum Organum X. - Translations of Homer .... Maurice & Co. , Printers , Fenchurch Street . 174930 YRARHLI THE ...
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... English immediately from the original Arabic , with explanatory notes taken from the most approved commentators ; to which is prefixed a Preliminary Discourse , by George Sale , Gent . Nulla falsa doctrina est , quæ non aliquid veri ...
... English immediately from the original Arabic , with explanatory notes taken from the most approved commentators ; to which is prefixed a Preliminary Discourse , by George Sale , Gent . Nulla falsa doctrina est , quæ non aliquid veri ...
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... English one had been framed , by Alexander Ross , who could not , of course , rectify the blunders of his original , and being but indifferently acquainted with the French language added many of his own.- Such a version as Sale's ...
... English one had been framed , by Alexander Ross , who could not , of course , rectify the blunders of his original , and being but indifferently acquainted with the French language added many of his own.- Such a version as Sale's ...
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... English tragedy , called Spurius - at nineteen he read his Cosmographical Lectures at Oxford , where he drew the whole society into a profound admiration of his learning and abilities - in the same year he produced Heylin's Voyage to ...
... English tragedy , called Spurius - at nineteen he read his Cosmographical Lectures at Oxford , where he drew the whole society into a profound admiration of his learning and abilities - in the same year he produced Heylin's Voyage to ...
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... English , and contemneth the German himself is the onely courtier and compleat gentleman ; but it is his own glass which he seeth in . Out of this conceit of his own excellencie , and partly out of a shallowness of brain , he is very ...
... English , and contemneth the German himself is the onely courtier and compleat gentleman ; but it is his own glass which he seeth in . Out of this conceit of his own excellencie , and partly out of a shallowness of brain , he is very ...
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