Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... French of the Abbé de Condillac , Member of the Royal Academy of Berlin . By Mr. Nugent . 8vo . 5s . Nourfe . N the year 1689 the celebrated Mr. Locke published his In compofing that work , he propofed to himself , not glory , but ...
... French of the Abbé de Condillac , Member of the Royal Academy of Berlin . By Mr. Nugent . 8vo . 5s . Nourfe . N the year 1689 the celebrated Mr. Locke published his In compofing that work , he propofed to himself , not glory , but ...
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... French idioms to complain of ; no obfcurity thrown upon the work , by fo many English words introduced in a foreign meaning . Yet the Abbé has been fo correct in explaining his terms , that even the mere English reader , tho ' he may ...
... French idioms to complain of ; no obfcurity thrown upon the work , by fo many English words introduced in a foreign meaning . Yet the Abbé has been fo correct in explaining his terms , that even the mere English reader , tho ' he may ...
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... French Critics and their pupils , that the English writers are generally incorrect . If Correctnefs implies an abfence of pet- ty faults , this , perhaps , may be granted . If it means that be- cause their tragedians have avoided the ...
... French Critics and their pupils , that the English writers are generally incorrect . If Correctnefs implies an abfence of pet- ty faults , this , perhaps , may be granted . If it means that be- cause their tragedians have avoided the ...
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... French may boast fome excellent Critics , particularly Boffu , Boileau , Fenelon , and Brumoy , cannot be denied ; but that they 6 are fufficient to form a tafte upon , without having recourse to the genuine fountains of all polite ...
... French may boast fome excellent Critics , particularly Boffu , Boileau , Fenelon , and Brumoy , cannot be denied ; but that they 6 are fufficient to form a tafte upon , without having recourse to the genuine fountains of all polite ...
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... French Critics begin to acknowlege , that they have produced nothing in point of • fublimity and majesty equal to the Paradife Loft , we may alfo venture to affirm , that in point of delicacy , elegance , • fine turned raillery , on ...
... French Critics begin to acknowlege , that they have produced nothing in point of • fublimity and majesty equal to the Paradife Loft , we may alfo venture to affirm , that in point of delicacy , elegance , • fine turned raillery , on ...
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