The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... attention to the spirit of the dialogue , Section III . Here we are presented with a history of the origin and estab lishment of the Academia degli Arcadi at Rome ; the poetry and criticism of which were cultivated from May to October ...
... attention to the spirit of the dialogue , Section III . Here we are presented with a history of the origin and estab lishment of the Academia degli Arcadi at Rome ; the poetry and criticism of which were cultivated from May to October ...
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... attention - invite ( for engage ) singers to visit them . P. 227 , in speaking of Gravina , when , besides being learned , he is said to be amiable and frigid , there seems a clash of epithets . The author somewhat too frequently ...
... attention - invite ( for engage ) singers to visit them . P. 227 , in speaking of Gravina , when , besides being learned , he is said to be amiable and frigid , there seems a clash of epithets . The author somewhat too frequently ...
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... attention and praise ; yet we must observe that the parts of the present memoir are not sufficiently connected , and that its object is not sufficiently determinate . The title of the paper , however , may be said to have prepared an ex ...
... attention and praise ; yet we must observe that the parts of the present memoir are not sufficiently connected , and that its object is not sufficiently determinate . The title of the paper , however , may be said to have prepared an ex ...
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... , yet , in this instance , he is less faulty than they ; and , among the variations introduced by him , we must reckon a more strict attention to the choice of words , and more strict 24 Fransactions of the Royal Irish Academy , Vol . VI .
... , yet , in this instance , he is less faulty than they ; and , among the variations introduced by him , we must reckon a more strict attention to the choice of words , and more strict 24 Fransactions of the Royal Irish Academy , Vol . VI .
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strict attention to the choice of words , and more precision in the use of them . Of figurative language , Addison has always been acknowledged the most happy model . He was , indeed , the first of the English prose writers who were ...
strict attention to the choice of words , and more precision in the use of them . Of figurative language , Addison has always been acknowledged the most happy model . He was , indeed , the first of the English prose writers who were ...
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