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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... feen , confifts entirely in the power of reviving the figns of our ideas , or the circumstances attend- ing them ; a power which never can take place , till by the analogy of chofen figns , and an established order among our ideas , the ...
... feen , confifts entirely in the power of reviving the figns of our ideas , or the circumstances attend- ing them ; a power which never can take place , till by the analogy of chofen figns , and an established order among our ideas , the ...
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... feen , fhe can direct her whole attention where he pleases , and transfer it from all present objects , Our ability to difpofe thus of our attention is en- REVIEW , July 1756 . E tirely tirely owing to the affiftance afforded us by the ...
... feen , fhe can direct her whole attention where he pleases , and transfer it from all present objects , Our ability to difpofe thus of our attention is en- REVIEW , July 1756 . E tirely tirely owing to the affiftance afforded us by the ...
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... feen to arrive at a high perfection in Rome , notwithstanding the superstition and flavery that reign there : nay , that fuperftition itself has been highly productive of these fine arts : for with what enthusiasm muft a popish painter ...
... feen to arrive at a high perfection in Rome , notwithstanding the superstition and flavery that reign there : nay , that fuperftition itself has been highly productive of these fine arts : for with what enthusiasm muft a popish painter ...
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... feen ? ' < We conceive this laft obfervation is not hiftorically true . Was ever critical knowlege more generally known than in the time of Ptolomy Philadelphus ? but did the poetical conftella- tion that adorned that period produce no ...
... feen ? ' < We conceive this laft obfervation is not hiftorically true . Was ever critical knowlege more generally known than in the time of Ptolomy Philadelphus ? but did the poetical conftella- tion that adorned that period produce no ...
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... feen , and whofe difficulties were fo obvious ? In proportion as the language of articulate founds became more copious , the neceffity of feizing early opportunities for improving the organ of fpeech , and preferving its first flexibi ...
... feen , and whofe difficulties were fo obvious ? In proportion as the language of articulate founds became more copious , the neceffity of feizing early opportunities for improving the organ of fpeech , and preferving its first flexibi ...
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