Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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But , as it is our custom , when we imagine a work of me- rit lies before us , to present a taste of it to our readers , we shall conclude with an extract fufficient to display this Writer's ta- lent at imitation ; whilft , at the fame ...
But , as it is our custom , when we imagine a work of me- rit lies before us , to present a taste of it to our readers , we shall conclude with an extract fufficient to display this Writer's ta- lent at imitation ; whilft , at the fame ...
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he has certainly acted right ; for his performance is far from being calculated to engage the multitude ; nevertheless , it may probably furnish a fufficient degree of entertainment for the clafs of readers for whom it appears to have ...
he has certainly acted right ; for his performance is far from being calculated to engage the multitude ; nevertheless , it may probably furnish a fufficient degree of entertainment for the clafs of readers for whom it appears to have ...
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The very dawn of memory is fufficient to render us mafters of the habit of imagination . A fingle arbitrary fign is enough to enable a perfon to revive an idea by himself . This is cer- tainly the first and smallest degree of memory ...
The very dawn of memory is fufficient to render us mafters of the habit of imagination . A fingle arbitrary fign is enough to enable a perfon to revive an idea by himself . This is cer- tainly the first and smallest degree of memory ...
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As we cannot fuppofe this Author would publifh these things against a man of Mr. Addifon's character , without fufficient proofs of their certainty , fo ought he , in justice , to have fub- joined them to the accufation .
As we cannot fuppofe this Author would publifh these things against a man of Mr. Addifon's character , without fufficient proofs of their certainty , fo ought he , in justice , to have fub- joined them to the accufation .
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Qur ftile in profe was but beginning to be polished ; altho ' the diction of Hobbs is fufficiently pure : which ... for having wrapt it up in fuch a manner that the perfpi- Cacity of so many ages was not fufficient to develope it ?
Qur ftile in profe was but beginning to be polished ; altho ' the diction of Hobbs is fufficiently pure : which ... for having wrapt it up in fuch a manner that the perfpi- Cacity of so many ages was not fufficient to develope it ?
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