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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... expressed ei ' ther in words or writing , or by signs , pictures , & c . tend-- ⚫ing either to blacken the memory of one who is dead , or the • reputation of one who is living . 5 Co. rep . de Libellis fa- ' mofis , p . 125.- • In ...
... expressed ei ' ther in words or writing , or by signs , pictures , & c . tend-- ⚫ing either to blacken the memory of one who is dead , or the • reputation of one who is living . 5 Co. rep . de Libellis fa- ' mofis , p . 125.- • In ...
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... expressed , than this of the effects of the warmth of fancy . Although experience evinces that memory , understanding , and fancy fare seldom united in one person , yet have there been fome • few 3 • few transcendent geniuses who have ...
... expressed , than this of the effects of the warmth of fancy . Although experience evinces that memory , understanding , and fancy fare seldom united in one person , yet have there been fome • few 3 • few transcendent geniuses who have ...
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... expressed by so many little strokes of nature , and genuine • paffion . It is absolute pedantry to prefer and compare the ' madness of Orestes in Euripides , to this of Clementina .'- We are glad our Author did not , in the heat of his ...
... expressed by so many little strokes of nature , and genuine • paffion . It is absolute pedantry to prefer and compare the ' madness of Orestes in Euripides , to this of Clementina .'- We are glad our Author did not , in the heat of his ...
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... expressed themselves in • much the same language . They have represented Reason as weak , and utterly incapable of judging at all about it : they have advised men , not to examine into its original , ' but to adhere to it , as a Fact ...
... expressed themselves in • much the same language . They have represented Reason as weak , and utterly incapable of judging at all about it : they have advised men , not to examine into its original , ' but to adhere to it , as a Fact ...
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... expressed him- felf more like a Gentleman , and not run so much into fcurrility , we should have allowed him a more honourable place and mention , than we can now prevail on ourselves to afford . One thing , however , we have done for ...
... expressed him- felf more like a Gentleman , and not run so much into fcurrility , we should have allowed him a more honourable place and mention , than we can now prevail on ourselves to afford . One thing , however , we have done for ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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