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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... these analyses , in order to fhew the dependance of the mind's operations , and how they are gradually originated . We firft have perceptions of which we are confcious . We afterwards form a more lively conscious- nefs of fome ...
... these analyses , in order to fhew the dependance of the mind's operations , and how they are gradually originated . We firft have perceptions of which we are confcious . We afterwards form a more lively conscious- nefs of fome ...
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... these , Nature fpeaks her own language . Does our Critic afcertain the cir- cumstances when poetry or plain language should be used ? The poem from whence these picturefque lines are extracted , being addreffed to the Deity , the fimile ...
... these , Nature fpeaks her own language . Does our Critic afcertain the cir- cumstances when poetry or plain language should be used ? The poem from whence these picturefque lines are extracted , being addreffed to the Deity , the fimile ...
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... these several ages , the human mind exerted itself in an extraordinary manner , as literature and the fine arts then attained to a perfection not equalled in other periods , The Critic has given us a lift of the extraordinary men who ...
... these several ages , the human mind exerted itself in an extraordinary manner , as literature and the fine arts then attained to a perfection not equalled in other periods , The Critic has given us a lift of the extraordinary men who ...
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... these objects , and the actions ⚫ of these characters : for Homer profeffedly draws no charac- ⚫ters , but gives us to collect them from the looks and behaviour ⚫ of each perfon he introduces ; that Pope's clofe and conftant ...
... these objects , and the actions ⚫ of these characters : for Homer profeffedly draws no charac- ⚫ters , but gives us to collect them from the looks and behaviour ⚫ of each perfon he introduces ; that Pope's clofe and conftant ...
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... these lone walls ( their days eternal bound ) Thefe moss - grown domes with fpiry turrets crown'd , Where awful arches make a noon - day night , And the dim windows fhed a folemn light ; Thy eyes diffus'd a reconciling ray.- And again ...
... these lone walls ( their days eternal bound ) Thefe moss - grown domes with fpiry turrets crown'd , Where awful arches make a noon - day night , And the dim windows fhed a folemn light ; Thy eyes diffus'd a reconciling ray.- And again ...
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