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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... itself . From Reflection , or the power of difpofing of our own attention , arifes the power of confidering our ideas feparately ; for the fame consciousness which intimately informs us of the presence of certain ideas , and this is the ...
... itself . From Reflection , or the power of difpofing of our own attention , arifes the power of confidering our ideas feparately ; for the fame consciousness which intimately informs us of the presence of certain ideas , and this is the ...
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... itself has been highly productive of thefe fine arts : for with what enthusiasm must a popish painter work for an altar - piece ? —That the fine arts , in fhort , are naturally attendant upon power and luxury . But the fciences require ...
... itself has been highly productive of thefe fine arts : for with what enthusiasm must a popish painter work for an altar - piece ? —That the fine arts , in fhort , are naturally attendant upon power and luxury . But the fciences require ...
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... itself in an extraordinary manner , as literature and the fine arts then attained to a perfection not equalled in other periods , The Critic has given us a lift of the extraordinary men who flourished in those ages , but in all of them ...
... itself in an extraordinary manner , as literature and the fine arts then attained to a perfection not equalled in other periods , The Critic has given us a lift of the extraordinary men who flourished in those ages , but in all of them ...
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... instances . See the Effay itself . * The name of a Fairy in a beautiful poem of Tickel's , on Ken- fington garden . REV . July , 1756. ' F • With • With respect to fprightly turns and poignancy of wit and Genius of POPE . 64.
... instances . See the Effay itself . * The name of a Fairy in a beautiful poem of Tickel's , on Ken- fington garden . REV . July , 1756. ' F • With • With respect to fprightly turns and poignancy of wit and Genius of POPE . 64.
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... itself , which he blames as deftitute of action , pathos , and even cha- racter , and as taking up more time than it needed ; but he does not do juftice to the fublimity of fome of the speeches , and the philofophical precision of the ...
... itself , which he blames as deftitute of action , pathos , and even cha- racter , and as taking up more time than it needed ; but he does not do juftice to the fublimity of fome of the speeches , and the philofophical precision of the ...
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