Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 - Bibliography Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 45
... seem the first of our existence , and our knowlege would never extend beyond a first perception . I fhall call it Reminifcence . The progrefs of the operations , whose analysis and origin have been here explained , is obvious . At first ...
... seem the first of our existence , and our knowlege would never extend beyond a first perception . I fhall call it Reminifcence . The progrefs of the operations , whose analysis and origin have been here explained , is obvious . At first ...
Page 63
... seems to be in this . Tafloni , ( according to our Author ) or Bracciolini , first intro- duced the heroi - comic into Italy , as Boileau * did into France ; Garth + imitated him in England , and Pope furpaffed them all . ‡ The Critic's ...
... seems to be in this . Tafloni , ( according to our Author ) or Bracciolini , first intro- duced the heroi - comic into Italy , as Boileau * did into France ; Garth + imitated him in England , and Pope furpaffed them all . ‡ The Critic's ...
Page 84
... seems to have strongly caught the fpirit of the former , in others , of the latter ; and , now and then , he even out - Hurloes the one , and out - Pillols the other . In a word , his performance feems fo well adapted to yield the ...
... seems to have strongly caught the fpirit of the former , in others , of the latter ; and , now and then , he even out - Hurloes the one , and out - Pillols the other . In a word , his performance feems fo well adapted to yield the ...
Page 99
... seems , at first answered the purpose of those who had placed the go- vernment of Paris in his hands , perfectly well . But after he had for fome time experienced the power wherewith he was invested , he was prompted by it to attempt a ...
... seems , at first answered the purpose of those who had placed the go- vernment of Paris in his hands , perfectly well . But after he had for fome time experienced the power wherewith he was invested , he was prompted by it to attempt a ...
Page 123
... seems to him to be this , that nothing but an uniform adherence to the principles of the Divine Legation can fecure the Bishop's reafoning from the attacks of infidelity , and nothing but an uniform re- jection of them can fecure it ...
... seems to him to be this , that nothing but an uniform adherence to the principles of the Divine Legation can fecure the Bishop's reafoning from the attacks of infidelity , and nothing but an uniform re- jection of them can fecure it ...
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