Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1811 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... style of sentiment and of reasoning far re- moved from general reality . Love , perhaps , may be called the only natural passion ; it is almost the only one that is painted by Racine , and is always exhibited by him after the French ...
... style of sentiment and of reasoning far re- moved from general reality . Love , perhaps , may be called the only natural passion ; it is almost the only one that is painted by Racine , and is always exhibited by him after the French ...
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... style of declamatory elo . quence ; which , though little fitted for works of science , is ad- mirably adapted for impressing the minds of the uninformed , or for fixing the attention of the indolent . We have hitherto confined ...
... style of declamatory elo . quence ; which , though little fitted for works of science , is ad- mirably adapted for impressing the minds of the uninformed , or for fixing the attention of the indolent . We have hitherto confined ...
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... style is also frequently en- cumbered by a mass of mythological allusion ; which to a modern reader must inevitably carry an appearance of pedantry . This learned style is judiciously objected to by Mr. Dart , in the preface to his Ti ...
... style is also frequently en- cumbered by a mass of mythological allusion ; which to a modern reader must inevitably carry an appearance of pedantry . This learned style is judiciously objected to by Mr. Dart , in the preface to his Ti ...
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