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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... occafion to Mr. Nugent , the Tranflator of this work , to dedicate the book to Dr. Warburton . The dedication is followed by the Tranflator's preface , which gives us a very ftriking pic- ture of the philofophic character of our ...
... occafion to Mr. Nugent , the Tranflator of this work , to dedicate the book to Dr. Warburton . The dedication is followed by the Tranflator's preface , which gives us a very ftriking pic- ture of the philofophic character of our ...
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... occafion it , than that one object act upon the fenfes with greater force than another . Tho ' a man were entirely divested of the use of arbitrary figns , he might , however , even by the fole aid of accidental figns , make fome ...
... occafion it , than that one object act upon the fenfes with greater force than another . Tho ' a man were entirely divested of the use of arbitrary figns , he might , however , even by the fole aid of accidental figns , make fome ...
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... occafion repeated acts of imagination ; confequently he hath no memory . Hence alfo we may conclude , that brutes have no memory , but are only supplied with an imagination , which they cannot command as they please . By following the ...
... occafion repeated acts of imagination ; confequently he hath no memory . Hence alfo we may conclude , that brutes have no memory , but are only supplied with an imagination , which they cannot command as they please . By following the ...
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... occafion for the infinuation . The old Scholiafts mention but one or two lines † which Horace tranflated from Alcæus ; and had there been more , thofe gentlemen , who were suffici . en ly fond of fhewing their reading , would not have ...
... occafion for the infinuation . The old Scholiafts mention but one or two lines † which Horace tranflated from Alcæus ; and had there been more , thofe gentlemen , who were suffici . en ly fond of fhewing their reading , would not have ...
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... occafion of it was real , ⚫ for it is an indifputable maxim , that nature is more powerful than fancy ; that we can always feel more than we can ima- gine ; and that the most artful fiction must give way to • truth . ' There is fome ...
... occafion of it was real , ⚫ for it is an indifputable maxim , that nature is more powerful than fancy ; that we can always feel more than we can ima- gine ; and that the most artful fiction must give way to • truth . ' There is fome ...
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