| 1788 - 522 str.
...the leve. rity of fatire, though it muft of neceffity excite derifion. Fcr fplendor and copioufnefs of panegyrical epithet, no age can produce a parallel...printed on the blue covers of works delivered to the expeiting world in weekly numbers. L'inguage toils in vain for expreflions adequate to the excellence... | |
| 1788 - 678 str.
...though it nuift of neceffity excite derifion. For fplen<1our and copioufncfs of panegyrical cpithet, no age can produce a parallel to many of the curious...world in weekly numbers. Language toils in vain for expreffions adeqtute to the excellence of the compofition, the beauty of the type and paper, and the... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 260 str.
...deserves not the severity of satire, though it must of necessity excite some degree of derision. For splendour and copiousness of panegyrical epithet,...magnificent, unparalleled, are the beggarly epithets which the editors are compelled to use from the deficiency of language. All this is laughable; but it is... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 612 str.
...panegyrical epithet, no age can produce a parallel to many of the curious titles and recommendations printed on the blue covers of works delivered to the...the type and paper, and the superb elegance of the copper-plate. Grand, imperial, magnificent, unparalleled, are the beggarly epithets which the editors... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 624 str.
...deserves not the severity of satire, though it must of necessity excite some degree of derision. For splendour and copiousness of panegyrical epithet,...produce a parallel to many of the curious titles and recommendations printed on the blue covers of works delivered to the expecting world in weekly numbers.... | |
| 1788 - 688 str.
...though it muft of neccfllty excite dcrifion. For fplcndour and copioufncls uf panegyrical epilhet, no age can produce a parallel to . many of the curious...printed on the blue covers of works delivered to the expelling world in weekly numbers. Language toils in vain for expreflions adequate to the excellence... | |
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