The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... less dignity and established fame than Milton , would perhaps be styled plagiarisms , ) has given 15 pages of 15 text , text , and more than 20 of additional notes and Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy . 9.
... less dignity and established fame than Milton , would perhaps be styled plagiarisms , ) has given 15 pages of 15 text , text , and more than 20 of additional notes and Walker's Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy . 9.
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... less sensibly affected by the variations of cold and heat than land would be . From a ba- lance of loss and gain , the author concludes that Ireland is ameliorated since the westerly winds have prevailed . In his own language : To sum ...
... less sensibly affected by the variations of cold and heat than land would be . From a ba- lance of loss and gain , the author concludes that Ireland is ameliorated since the westerly winds have prevailed . In his own language : To sum ...
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... less number of surd rectangles than when in this form x + √√ @ = √c + √ã + √Ƒ − √o . Supplement to Mr. Edgeworth's Essay on the Telegraph . A Description of an Air - Pump of a new Conftruction , & c . & c . By the Rev. James ...
... less number of surd rectangles than when in this form x + √√ @ = √c + √ã + √Ƒ − √o . Supplement to Mr. Edgeworth's Essay on the Telegraph . A Description of an Air - Pump of a new Conftruction , & c . & c . By the Rev. James ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... less prolix ; and sharing in some degree all the beauties of Addison's style , except those which perhaps his lordship could not copy , its . ease and simplicity . Indeed Shaftsbury , in the form in which we now have him , appears to be ...
... less prolix ; and sharing in some degree all the beauties of Addison's style , except those which perhaps his lordship could not copy , its . ease and simplicity . Indeed Shaftsbury , in the form in which we now have him , appears to be ...
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