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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... pleasures fcarcely felt at all . These are the general observations , difpofed in different parts of the Letter , and expatiated upon with much feeming fincerity and warmth . But the topics which principally employ the pre- tended zeal ...
... pleasures fcarcely felt at all . These are the general observations , difpofed in different parts of the Letter , and expatiated upon with much feeming fincerity and warmth . But the topics which principally employ the pre- tended zeal ...
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... pleasures or pains as we have felt there , and with many others . A firft fundamental idea is connected with two or three others ; each of these with an equal , or even with a greater , number ; and fo on . Thefe fuppofitions admitted ...
... pleasures or pains as we have felt there , and with many others . A firft fundamental idea is connected with two or three others ; each of these with an equal , or even with a greater , number ; and fo on . Thefe fuppofitions admitted ...
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... pleasure , he revives , or at leaft is capable of reviving , the ideas connected with them . He obtains afterwards a greater command over his imagination , in proportion as he invents more figns , because thereby he procures more means ...
... pleasure , he revives , or at leaft is capable of reviving , the ideas connected with them . He obtains afterwards a greater command over his imagination , in proportion as he invents more figns , because thereby he procures more means ...
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... pleasure , or to the different parts of one object only , is what we call , to reflect . Thus we diftinctly perceive in what manner reflection arifes from imagination and me- mory . But the degrees , by which this is effected ought not ...
... pleasure , or to the different parts of one object only , is what we call , to reflect . Thus we diftinctly perceive in what manner reflection arifes from imagination and me- mory . But the degrees , by which this is effected ought not ...
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... pleasure and emolument . ' From fome former paffages in this Effay , we fufpected that the Author had been an Oxonian ; but the laft quotation is a proof , next to demonftration , that he is little acquainted with that most learned ...
... pleasure and emolument . ' From fome former paffages in this Effay , we fufpected that the Author had been an Oxonian ; but the laft quotation is a proof , next to demonftration , that he is little acquainted with that most learned ...
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