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Pagina 168
... remains of the other chief bards , it would become easier for non - Welsh- men to reason critically on the subject of these singular com- positions : but , if such translations are undertaken in an impure spirit , that is , with a ...
... remains of the other chief bards , it would become easier for non - Welsh- men to reason critically on the subject of these singular com- positions : but , if such translations are undertaken in an impure spirit , that is , with a ...
Pagina 183
... remains were still to be gleaned ; and he has in consequence exerted himself to produce two very respectable volumes , consisting for the most part of new materials . In this work , however , the reader must not expect to meet with as ...
... remains were still to be gleaned ; and he has in consequence exerted himself to produce two very respectable volumes , consisting for the most part of new materials . In this work , however , the reader must not expect to meet with as ...
Pagina 452
... remains , but useless , dead ; the universe is as if it were not . ' Thes statements and extracts will probably enable the reader to form some idea of the merits of this writer's Uni- versal System . ' We deem it unnecessary to enter on ...
... remains , but useless , dead ; the universe is as if it were not . ' Thes statements and extracts will probably enable the reader to form some idea of the merits of this writer's Uni- versal System . ' We deem it unnecessary to enter on ...
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