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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... cause is firft enquired into , that it may be known whether the arrogation is justly founded , and expedient for the pupil . For fuch arrogation is always • made on certain conditions , and the arrogator is obliged to give caution ...
... cause is firft enquired into , that it may be known whether the arrogation is justly founded , and expedient for the pupil . For fuch arrogation is always • made on certain conditions , and the arrogator is obliged to give caution ...
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... cause of our knowing , that they are the fame in several respects , or that they are not the fame . This twofold ope- ration is what we call judging , and is plainly a confequence of the other . From the operation of Judging arises that ...
... cause of our knowing , that they are the fame in several respects , or that they are not the fame . This twofold ope- ration is what we call judging , and is plainly a confequence of the other . From the operation of Judging arises that ...
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... cause their tragedians have avoided the irregularities of Shake- fpear , and have obferved a juster œconomy in their Fables , rance of the prefent , in a language which might extend farther than that in which the trifle ( as he is ...
... cause their tragedians have avoided the irregularities of Shake- fpear , and have obferved a juster œconomy in their Fables , rance of the prefent , in a language which might extend farther than that in which the trifle ( as he is ...
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... cause , that the 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 ...
... cause , that the 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 ...
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... cause espouse , And ye , who Britain's warlike ifle intend 6 In this affembly most auguft to fav'r Proceed alternate , I your voice will hear- Bacchus declares for France , on account of her wine ; and avers , that ' To Love it is the ...
... cause espouse , And ye , who Britain's warlike ifle intend 6 In this affembly most auguft to fav'r Proceed alternate , I your voice will hear- Bacchus declares for France , on account of her wine ; and avers , that ' To Love it is the ...
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