The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 |
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... attempt to read him in his own language to little purpose , unless he did study him , and with minute attention . There is such a peculiarity of style , a perpetual allusion to events little at this day known , a transition quick as ...
... attempt to read him in his own language to little purpose , unless he did study him , and with minute attention . There is such a peculiarity of style , a perpetual allusion to events little at this day known , a transition quick as ...
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... attempt to degrade Hill ; and his affected humility on the score of his poetry meets with a very just rebuke from the man whom he meanly attempted to degrade . Yet though A. Hill rises in our esteem on the evidence of this ...
... attempt to degrade Hill ; and his affected humility on the score of his poetry meets with a very just rebuke from the man whom he meanly attempted to degrade . Yet though A. Hill rises in our esteem on the evidence of this ...
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... attempted to overturn the great Persian empire , and succeeded in his attempt . He overran all Asia Minor ; thrice attacked and overcame Darius Codomanus , the last king of Persia ; after which he extended his conquests as far as India ...
... attempted to overturn the great Persian empire , and succeeded in his attempt . He overran all Asia Minor ; thrice attacked and overcame Darius Codomanus , the last king of Persia ; after which he extended his conquests as far as India ...
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