Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Band 15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... never fail to cenfure the conduct of others , as much as we approve our own . When objects attract our attention , the perceptions they produce within us are connected with our confciousness of ourfelves , and of every thing relative to ...
... never fail to cenfure the conduct of others , as much as we approve our own . When objects attract our attention , the perceptions they produce within us are connected with our confciousness of ourfelves , and of every thing relative to ...
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... never can take place , till by the analogy of chofen figns , and an established order among our ideas , the objects which we would revive , are connected with fome of our prefent wants . In fhort , we cannot recall a thing to mind ...
... never can take place , till by the analogy of chofen figns , and an established order among our ideas , the objects which we would revive , are connected with fome of our prefent wants . In fhort , we cannot recall a thing to mind ...
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... never prefumed < to understand more than one kind of dramatick poetry , if we except the Cyclops of Euripides . A poet never prefumed to plead in public , or to write hiftory , or , indeed , any • confiderable work in profe . The fame ...
... never prefumed < to understand more than one kind of dramatick poetry , if we except the Cyclops of Euripides . A poet never prefumed to plead in public , or to write hiftory , or , indeed , any • confiderable work in profe . The fame ...
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... never shine ; When he fome craggy hills hath over went , Begins to think of reft , his journey spent : Till mounting fome tall mountain he doth find More heights before him than he left behind . * We fhall next proceed to confider what ...
... never shine ; When he fome craggy hills hath over went , Begins to think of reft , his journey spent : Till mounting fome tall mountain he doth find More heights before him than he left behind . * We fhall next proceed to confider what ...
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... never did happen to any one perfon , might have happened , may not our tears be as plentiful and genuine as thofe that are shed for any accident , how- ever well attefted by historians ? For inftance , do we not feel as much concern for ...
... never did happen to any one perfon , might have happened , may not our tears be as plentiful and genuine as thofe that are shed for any accident , how- ever well attefted by historians ? For inftance , do we not feel as much concern for ...
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