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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... prefent confine ourselves ; for as to the materials of our knowlege , he produces nothing Our abftract take as follows ; it is almoft every where in the words of the Tranflator . new . The perception , or impreffion , caufed in the mind ...
... prefent confine ourselves ; for as to the materials of our knowlege , he produces nothing Our abftract take as follows ; it is almoft every where in the words of the Tranflator . new . The perception , or impreffion , caufed in the mind ...
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... prefent wants . In fhort , we cannot recall a thing to mind , till it be connected with fomething else in our power . Now a man who has only accidental and natural 9 figns , figns , has nothing at his command . His wants 48 CONDILLAC's ...
... prefent wants . In fhort , we cannot recall a thing to mind , till it be connected with fomething else in our power . Now a man who has only accidental and natural 9 figns , figns , has nothing at his command . His wants 48 CONDILLAC's ...
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... prefent , in a language which might extend farther than that in which the trifle ( as he is pleased to call it ) about Criticism was written . • that ⚫ that therefore their Athalia is perferable to Lear , and Genius of POPE . 61.
... prefent , in a language which might extend farther than that in which the trifle ( as he is pleased to call it ) about Criticism was written . • that ⚫ that therefore their Athalia is perferable to Lear , and Genius of POPE . 61.
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... prefent at the celebrating mafs in a good choir , but have been extremely affected with awe , if not with devotion : which ought to put us on our • guard against the infinuating nature of fo pompous and al- luring a religion as popery ...
... prefent at the celebrating mafs in a good choir , but have been extremely affected with awe , if not with devotion : which ought to put us on our • guard against the infinuating nature of fo pompous and al- luring a religion as popery ...
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... prefent our Readers with his defcription of Calypfo , which is by no means the leaft beautiful paffage of the book . 7 She faid . And compass'd with a beauteous band Of Nymphs , obfequious to her great Command , Herself the fairest ...
... prefent our Readers with his defcription of Calypfo , which is by no means the leaft beautiful paffage of the book . 7 She faid . And compass'd with a beauteous band Of Nymphs , obfequious to her great Command , Herself the fairest ...
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