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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... particular perceptions is fo greatly increased , that they feem to be the only perceptions of which we take notice , I call Attention . I difcern therefore two forts of perceptions among those we I dif- 44 CONDILLAC's Effay on the.
... particular perceptions is fo greatly increased , that they feem to be the only perceptions of which we take notice , I call Attention . I difcern therefore two forts of perceptions among those we I dif- 44 CONDILLAC's Effay on the.
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... particular circumftantes have con- nected with fome of our ideas , fo as to render the one proper to revive the other . 2dly . Natural signs , or those sounds of voice , and gestures of body , by which nature , in every crea- ture ...
... particular circumftantes have con- nected with fome of our ideas , fo as to render the one proper to revive the other . 2dly . Natural signs , or those sounds of voice , and gestures of body , by which nature , in every crea- ture ...
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... particular , as remarkable as in others . The fame poet never prefumed < to understand more than one kind of dramatick poetry , if we except the Cyclops of Euripides . A poet never prefumed to plead in public , or to write hiftory , or ...
... particular , as remarkable as in others . The fame poet never prefumed < to understand more than one kind of dramatick poetry , if we except the Cyclops of Euripides . A poet never prefumed to plead in public , or to write hiftory , or ...
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... particular , which before was general . In fine , we fhall not eafily be prevailed on , not to look upon this as one of the beft fimiles in our language.- Beaumont and Fletcher , Ben . Johnson , and Dryden . After After all , however ...
... particular , which before was general . In fine , we fhall not eafily be prevailed on , not to look upon this as one of the beft fimiles in our language.- Beaumont and Fletcher , Ben . Johnson , and Dryden . After After all , however ...
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... particular study . " 6 Correctness is a vague term , frequently used without mean- ing and precifion . It is perpetually the naufeous cant of the French Critics and their pupils , that the English writers are generally incorrect . If ...
... particular study . " 6 Correctness is a vague term , frequently used without mean- ing and precifion . It is perpetually the naufeous cant of the French Critics and their pupils , that the English writers are generally incorrect . If ...
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