The Director: A Weekly Literary Journal: Containing I. Essays, on Subjects of Literature, the Fine Arts and Manners. II. Bibliographana. Account of Rare and Curious Books and of the Book Sales in this Country, from the Close of the Seventeenth Century. III. Royal Institution. Analyses of the Lectures Delivered Weekly. IV. British Gallery. Description of the Principal Pictures Exhibited ... V. 1-2: Jan. 24-July 4, 1807, Band 1Thomas Frognall Dibdin, Frognall Longman, Hurst, 1807 |
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... observed that , it was unnecessary to dwell long on the many excellent qualifications of the deceased , because he was addressing those who , for many years , had witnessed his unceasing ex- ertions ; and were , therefore , fully able ...
... observed that , it was unnecessary to dwell long on the many excellent qualifications of the deceased , because he was addressing those who , for many years , had witnessed his unceasing ex- ertions ; and were , therefore , fully able ...
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... observations were made on the rise and progress of our language , and on its fluctuation with the French , from the time of the conquest to the reign of Edward the Third . The ... observed that the earliest in- stance yet THE DIRECTOR . 25.
... observations were made on the rise and progress of our language , and on its fluctuation with the French , from the time of the conquest to the reign of Edward the Third . The ... observed that the earliest in- stance yet THE DIRECTOR . 25.
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... observed that the earliest in- stance yet known of the English tongue : being used in a Deed , was , that of the indenture between the Abbot and Con- vent of Whitby , and Robert the son of John Bustard , dated at York , in the year 1343 ...
... observed that the earliest in- stance yet known of the English tongue : being used in a Deed , was , that of the indenture between the Abbot and Con- vent of Whitby , and Robert the son of John Bustard , dated at York , in the year 1343 ...
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... observation on my part , I submit to the perusal of the reader . It is a letter On the Causes that affected the Progress of Antient Art . Sir , As in the useful but arduous task you have undertaken , you propose F to pay particular ...
... observation on my part , I submit to the perusal of the reader . It is a letter On the Causes that affected the Progress of Antient Art . Sir , As in the useful but arduous task you have undertaken , you propose F to pay particular ...
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... observations may have been anticipated ; or may be irre- levant . I offer them to you in the most humble manner ; trusting , that you will altogether reject them , if they should appear in your judgment undeserving of public attention ...
... observations may have been anticipated ; or may be irre- levant . I offer them to you in the most humble manner ; trusting , that you will altogether reject them , if they should appear in your judgment undeserving of public attention ...
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