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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... more deteftable . The common opinion , ' fays our Critic , that the reign of Charles the fecond was the Auguftan age in England , is • exceffively exceffively falfe . A just taste was by no means 56 An Effay on the Writings.
... more deteftable . The common opinion , ' fays our Critic , that the reign of Charles the fecond was the Auguftan age in England , is • exceffively exceffively falfe . A just taste was by no means 56 An Effay on the Writings.
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... opinion of Longi- nus , Shaftsbury , and Addifon , that arbitrary governments are pernicious to the fine arts as well as to the sciences ; yet mo- dern History has afforded an example to the contrary . Painting , fculpture , and mufic ...
... opinion of Longi- nus , Shaftsbury , and Addifon , that arbitrary governments are pernicious to the fine arts as well as to the sciences ; yet mo- dern History has afforded an example to the contrary . Painting , fculpture , and mufic ...
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... opinion that can degrade humanity , was to be found , ' fays the Effayift , in the times here alluded to . The moft cruel tyranny , and the groffeft fuperftition reigned without controul . Men feemed to have loft not on- ly the light of ...
... opinion that can degrade humanity , was to be found , ' fays the Effayift , in the times here alluded to . The moft cruel tyranny , and the groffeft fuperftition reigned without controul . Men feemed to have loft not on- ly the light of ...
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... opinion , are out of place , as the inftances are few , where a comparison can be introduced in tragedy with any fort of propriety . The Effayift thinks the loves of Marcia and Juba , of Lucia and Portius , are vicious and infipid ...
... opinion , are out of place , as the inftances are few , where a comparison can be introduced in tragedy with any fort of propriety . The Effayift thinks the loves of Marcia and Juba , of Lucia and Portius , are vicious and infipid ...
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... opinion , that theVifion , which is partly from Dido's dream , tho ' picturefque , is not appropriated , nor descriptive enough of that diftrefs which could only happen to Eloifa , and which should be drawn from objects which have a ...
... opinion , that theVifion , which is partly from Dido's dream , tho ' picturefque , is not appropriated , nor descriptive enough of that diftrefs which could only happen to Eloifa , and which should be drawn from objects which have a ...
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