Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1807 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 69
... manner , and exhibit the happy fruits of industry , that I mean to applaud , or even to tolerate , those puerile niceties and trifling ornaments in style and manner , by which many writers and speakers in all ages have pretended to ...
... manner , and exhibit the happy fruits of industry , that I mean to applaud , or even to tolerate , those puerile niceties and trifling ornaments in style and manner , by which many writers and speakers in all ages have pretended to ...
Page 74
... manner , notwithstanding the general dissuasive that follows : Singing is perhaps derived from the same causes as the cadencies of oratory . Fatigue and loud speaking give it birth ; ease , and perhaps the reputed sanctity of it , tempt ...
... manner , notwithstanding the general dissuasive that follows : Singing is perhaps derived from the same causes as the cadencies of oratory . Fatigue and loud speaking give it birth ; ease , and perhaps the reputed sanctity of it , tempt ...
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... manner of thinking , and persons and property leaving the nation , we have as much as any other nation , according to the degree of wealth that we possess ; so that , upon the whole , the interior causes of decline are such as it is ...
... manner of thinking , and persons and property leaving the nation , we have as much as any other nation , according to the degree of wealth that we possess ; so that , upon the whole , the interior causes of decline are such as it is ...
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