Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... expressions , not justified even by the nature of the subject which he treats , and certainly tending to convey the idea of an affected display of learning and singularity . The expression of life or animal action ' is , with Brown ...
... expressions , not justified even by the nature of the subject which he treats , and certainly tending to convey the idea of an affected display of learning and singularity . The expression of life or animal action ' is , with Brown ...
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... expressions , as well as thoughts , flowing rea- dily to his pen ; but we do not find in his writings , either the case and elegance of good ... expression , which gives a stiffness to the dialogue , 34 Correspondence of Samuel Richardson .
... expressions , as well as thoughts , flowing rea- dily to his pen ; but we do not find in his writings , either the case and elegance of good ... expression , which gives a stiffness to the dialogue , 34 Correspondence of Samuel Richardson .
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... expression , new- coined words , and sentences involved and ill - constructed .'- His style , however , has the property of setting before the reader , in the most lively manner , every circumstance of what he means to describe . He has ...
... expression , new- coined words , and sentences involved and ill - constructed .'- His style , however , has the property of setting before the reader , in the most lively manner , every circumstance of what he means to describe . He has ...
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