Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, 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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... Discovery in the fecond canto , and especially the Recovery of Theodora in the third , with- out tears , has not the feeling of a man : in these , Nature speaks her own language . Does our Critic afcertain the cir- cumstances when ...
... Discovery in the fecond canto , and especially the Recovery of Theodora in the third , with- out tears , has not the feeling of a man : in these , Nature speaks her own language . Does our Critic afcertain the cir- cumstances when ...
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... discovered only by de- grees , and not till after many fruitless attempts . 4 As the progrefs of mufic was fo very flow , it must be a long time before the antients had any thoughts of feparating it from the words ; for , viewed in fuch ...
... discovered only by de- grees , and not till after many fruitless attempts . 4 As the progrefs of mufic was fo very flow , it must be a long time before the antients had any thoughts of feparating it from the words ; for , viewed in fuch ...
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... discovery , as well as communication of Truth , to speak with precifion . We also agree with the Abbé in this , that the mind may , upon fome occafionis , recollect a word when it cannot recollect the idea , or ideas , of which that ...
... discovery , as well as communication of Truth , to speak with precifion . We also agree with the Abbé in this , that the mind may , upon fome occafionis , recollect a word when it cannot recollect the idea , or ideas , of which that ...
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... discovered till the age of the Gofpel . ' Our Author goes on to obferve , that when his Lordfhip of London confiders the paffages of the New Teftament , which mention the mystery of the Gospel , he finds himself obliged to acknowlege ...
... discovered till the age of the Gofpel . ' Our Author goes on to obferve , that when his Lordfhip of London confiders the paffages of the New Teftament , which mention the mystery of the Gospel , he finds himself obliged to acknowlege ...
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... discovered ; but they are entirely fhut up with double doors , fo contrived , as that , when open , one cannot • look into the court - yard : and there are no windows to the • ftreet , except a very few in their upper rooms ; fo that no ...
... discovered ; but they are entirely fhut up with double doors , fo contrived , as that , when open , one cannot • look into the court - yard : and there are no windows to the • ftreet , except a very few in their upper rooms ; fo that no ...
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