HIGGINS'S literary reputation, in respect to every work of his which is conveyed to the world through the medium of our paper (though, what we think of the danger of his principles, we have already sufficiently explained for ourselves, and have, we trust,... John Hookham Frere's national poems, ed. by R.H. Shepherd - Stran 195avtor: John Hookham Frere - 1867 - 215 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1799 - 678 strani
...We cannot but consider ourselves as the Guardians of Mr. HIGGINS'S Literary Reputation, in respect to every work of his which is conveyed to the world...Paper (though, what We think of the danger of his Principles,We have already sufficiently explained for ourselves, and have, We trust, succeeded in putting... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1801 - 276 strani
...we cannot but consider ourselves as the guardians of Mr. HIGGINS'S literary reputation, in respect to every work of his which is conveyed to the world...think of the danger of his principles, we have already sufficiently explained for ourselves, and have, we trust, succeeded in putting our Readers upon their... | |
| 1803 - 674 strani
...We cannot but consider ourselves as the Guardians of Mr. HIGG INS'S Literary Reputation, in respect to every work of his which is conveyed to the world...Paper (though, what We think of the danger of his Pt'ittciples,'We have already sufficiently explained for ourselves, and have, We trust, succeeded in... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1807 - 258 strani
...we cannot but consider ourselves as the guardians of Mr. HIGGINS'S literary reputation, in' respect to every work of his which is conveyed to the world...think of the danger of his principles, we have already sufficiently explained for ourselves, and have, we trust, succeeded in putting our Readers upon their... | |
| 1828 - 454 strani
...literary reputation in respect to every work of his which is conveyed to the worW •••-—'• 74 the medium of our paper, (though, what we think of the danger of his principles, we have already sufficiently explained for ourselves, and have, we trust, succeeded in putting our readers upon their... | |
| John Hookham Frere - 1867 - 264 strani
...we cannot but confider ourfelves as the guardians of Mr. HIGGINS'S literary reputation, in refpe£t to every work of his which is conveyed to the world...ourfelves bound not only to juftify the fidelity of the imitation — but (contrary to our original intention) to give a further fpecimen of it in our prefent... | |
| John Hookham Frere - 1872 - 628 strani
...we cannot but consider ourselves as the guardians of MR. HIGGINS'S literary reputation, in respect to every work of his which is conveyed to the world...think of the danger of his principles we have already sufficiently explained for ourselves, and have, we trust, succeeded in putting our readers upon their... | |
| John Hookham Frere - 1874 - 448 strani
...we cannot but consider ourselves as the guardians of Mr. HIGGINS'S literary reputation, in respect to every work of his which is conveyed to the world...think of the danger of his principles we have already sufficiently explained for ourselves, and have, we trust, succeeded in putting our readers upon their... | |
| John Hookham Frere - 1874 - 446 strani
...we cannot but consider ourselves as the guardians of Mr. HIGGINS'S literary reputation, in respect to every work of his which is conveyed to the world...think of the danger of his principles we have already sufficiently explained for ourselves, and have, we trust, succeeded in putting our readers upon their... | |
| Henry Morley - 1885 - 332 strani
...we cannot but consider ourselves as the guardians of Mr. Higgins's literary reputation, in respect to every work of his which is conveyed to the world...think of the danger of his principles, we have already sufficiently explained for ourselves, and have, we trust, succeeded in putting our readers upon their... | |
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