The Monthly Magazine, Volume 8R. Phillips, 1800 |
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Page 532
... feems realifed , and who , though immenfe in number , have never yet deviated from the fimple inftitutes of nature . I had at firft defigned to have given it the name of Utopia , which Sir Thomas More gave to his ideal re- public ...
... feems realifed , and who , though immenfe in number , have never yet deviated from the fimple inftitutes of nature . I had at firft defigned to have given it the name of Utopia , which Sir Thomas More gave to his ideal re- public ...
Page 533
... feems to have been introduced by the bard of Twickenham , it is cer- tainly worth while to examine the original model . The fpacious Palace of Hampton Court , the favourite refidence of William III . with all its modern patches and ...
... feems to have been introduced by the bard of Twickenham , it is cer- tainly worth while to examine the original model . The fpacious Palace of Hampton Court , the favourite refidence of William III . with all its modern patches and ...
Page 534
... feems that BALZAC had established on his eftate a manufacture of paper ; and was accuftom- ed to fend frequent prefents of this article to his favourite friends at Paris . He ap- pears , likewife , to have been most anxiously ...
... feems that BALZAC had established on his eftate a manufacture of paper ; and was accuftom- ed to fend frequent prefents of this article to his favourite friends at Paris . He ap- pears , likewife , to have been most anxiously ...
Page 538
... feems decidedly fond , I think muft rather pafs for a typographical error , than for a various reading intentionally adopt- ed . " But why is this hafty conclufion drawh ? Didot in his advertisement thus admonishes his readers : " On ...
... feems decidedly fond , I think muft rather pafs for a typographical error , than for a various reading intentionally adopt- ed . " But why is this hafty conclufion drawh ? Didot in his advertisement thus admonishes his readers : " On ...
Page 539
... feems to have been his beacon in thefe criticisms , for it contains the very readings which he would fubftitute , together with the full ftop after adfto , he would confefs that the errata , which he imputes to Didot's Vir- gil , are ...
... feems to have been his beacon in thefe criticisms , for it contains the very readings which he would fubftitute , together with the full ftop after adfto , he would confefs that the errata , which he imputes to Didot's Vir- gil , are ...
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