Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... altho ' it was not by defign , but through imprudence , and want of fkill , he may be fued by an action of quafi - male - feazance , and must suffer fuch a penalty , which feems equitable to the confcience of a fuperior judge .
... altho ' it was not by defign , but through imprudence , and want of fkill , he may be fued by an action of quafi - male - feazance , and must suffer fuch a penalty , which feems equitable to the confcience of a fuperior judge .
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As it is probable the noble Writer had no defign that it should ever appear in public , this will account for his having kept no copy of it , and confequent- ly for its not appearing among the reft of his works .
As it is probable the noble Writer had no defign that it should ever appear in public , this will account for his having kept no copy of it , and confequent- ly for its not appearing among the reft of his works .
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... at the fame time , it lays open his real defign . 6 Revolve our whole difcourfe ; add to it all those reflecti- ons which your own good understanding fhall fuggeft , and make a strenuous effort beyond the reach of vulgar philofo- ...
... at the fame time , it lays open his real defign . 6 Revolve our whole difcourfe ; add to it all those reflecti- ons which your own good understanding fhall fuggeft , and make a strenuous effort beyond the reach of vulgar philofo- ...
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... not only by ob- fervations on the performance now under our confideration , but by a fubfequent piece , entitled , A Treatise on Senfation ; with an analysis of which , Mr. Nugent has favoured the public . The principal defign of ...
... not only by ob- fervations on the performance now under our confideration , but by a fubfequent piece , entitled , A Treatise on Senfation ; with an analysis of which , Mr. Nugent has favoured the public . The principal defign of ...
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Our Critic wishes Mr. Pope had drawn a fuller portrait of this wonderful man , of whom , according to our Author , he ap- pears to have been fo fond , as to declare in his Letters , that he had fome defign of writing his life in Latin .
Our Critic wishes Mr. Pope had drawn a fuller portrait of this wonderful man , of whom , according to our Author , he ap- pears to have been fo fond , as to declare in his Letters , that he had fome defign of writing his life in Latin .
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