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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... method a very great master took to paint a found , if I may be allowed the expreffion .'— Eloifa , at the conclufion of the epiftle , is judiciously re- prefented as gradually fettling into a tranquility of mind . She can bear to speak ...
... method a very great master took to paint a found , if I may be allowed the expreffion .'— Eloifa , at the conclufion of the epiftle , is judiciously re- prefented as gradually fettling into a tranquility of mind . She can bear to speak ...
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... methods it naturally falls upon . And here , as in the former account , we fhall , for the fake of dispatch , generally make use of Mr. Nugent's language , tho ' fomewhat con- tracted . Let us fuppofe , fays the Abbé , that fometime ...
... methods it naturally falls upon . And here , as in the former account , we fhall , for the fake of dispatch , generally make use of Mr. Nugent's language , tho ' fomewhat con- tracted . Let us fuppofe , fays the Abbé , that fometime ...
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... method , could be confiderably increased . The mode of fpeaking by action , at that time so natural , must be a very great obftacle to furmount ; for how could they leave it to prefer another , whofe advantages were yet unfore- feen ...
... method , could be confiderably increased . The mode of fpeaking by action , at that time so natural , must be a very great obftacle to furmount ; for how could they leave it to prefer another , whofe advantages were yet unfore- feen ...
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... method of pronouncing would not have fufficiently imitated the mode of fpeaking by action . Some founds , therefore , at the origin of languages , fucceeded each other with greater velocity , and others very flowly . From hence arifes ...
... method of pronouncing would not have fufficiently imitated the mode of fpeaking by action . Some founds , therefore , at the origin of languages , fucceeded each other with greater velocity , and others very flowly . From hence arifes ...
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... methods of difcipline , and inftruction , at the fame time . There • must have been fomething very fingular and ... method of teaching divine wisdom was just the reverse of that employed by the mafters of hu- man . For it is ufual ...
... methods of difcipline , and inftruction , at the fame time . There • must have been fomething very fingular and ... method of teaching divine wisdom was just the reverse of that employed by the mafters of hu- man . For it is ufual ...
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