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Pagina 81
... Probably a modification of Tacitus , Annales iii . 27 : ' Corruptissima republica , plurimae leges . ' 2 Laurent Angliviel de La Beaumelle . 3 The reference is probably to the criticisms of La Beaumelle's work in Voltaire's Essai sur l ...
... Probably a modification of Tacitus , Annales iii . 27 : ' Corruptissima republica , plurimae leges . ' 2 Laurent Angliviel de La Beaumelle . 3 The reference is probably to the criticisms of La Beaumelle's work in Voltaire's Essai sur l ...
Pagina 125
... probably have been the cause , that few good essays upon Lan- guage are to be found among us : men whose talents were equal to such an undertaking , chusing to employ them on more amusing I Goldsmith , as appears from the passage quoted ...
... probably have been the cause , that few good essays upon Lan- guage are to be found among us : men whose talents were equal to such an undertaking , chusing to employ them on more amusing I Goldsmith , as appears from the passage quoted ...
Pagina 171
... probably may soon be made public , * there is not a single attempt to address the imagination , or influence the passions ; such therefore are very improper models for imitation : and Voltaire , * A specimen of this kind will probably ...
... probably may soon be made public , * there is not a single attempt to address the imagination , or influence the passions ; such therefore are very improper models for imitation : and Voltaire , * A specimen of this kind will probably ...
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