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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... for all fuch eftates veft in and defcend inftantly to the heir , at the death of his ancestor ; but in regard to goods and chat- tels , the office of the ordinary or ecclefiaftical judge , feems to be fimilar to that of the Roman ...
... for all fuch eftates veft in and defcend inftantly to the heir , at the death of his ancestor ; but in regard to goods and chat- tels , the office of the ordinary or ecclefiaftical judge , feems to be fimilar to that of the Roman ...
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If the notice we take of it is fuch , that it feems to be the only perception of which we are confcious , it is properly attention . In fine , when it makes itself known as having affected the mind be- fore , it is reminifcence .
If the notice we take of it is fuch , that it feems to be the only perception of which we are confcious , it is properly attention . In fine , when it makes itself known as having affected the mind be- fore , it is reminifcence .
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It feems also to be another com- • mon mistake , that one of Horace's characteristics is the fublime ; of which , indeed , he has given a very few ftrokes , ⚫ and thofe taken from Pindar , and , probably , from Alcæus .
It feems also to be another com- • mon mistake , that one of Horace's characteristics is the fublime ; of which , indeed , he has given a very few ftrokes , ⚫ and thofe taken from Pindar , and , probably , from Alcæus .
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These confiderations have made us the lefs fevere on the transla- tion of Telemachus ; efpecially too , as the Author feems , by his preface , to be a man of good fenfe , and real modefty : of which our readers will be convinced when we ...
These confiderations have made us the lefs fevere on the transla- tion of Telemachus ; efpecially too , as the Author feems , by his preface , to be a man of good fenfe , and real modefty : of which our readers will be convinced when we ...
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