The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 - Books |
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Page 180
... contains an account of the expression of particular passions , will probably be regarded as the most in- teresting of the series . Besides an account of the muscles which are immediately exercised in the different mental emo- tions , it ...
... contains an account of the expression of particular passions , will probably be regarded as the most in- teresting of the series . Besides an account of the muscles which are immediately exercised in the different mental emo- tions , it ...
Page 243
... contains an account of royal visits , and of par- liaments hollen at Bury , & c . - Henry VI . then in his twelfth , year , spent his Christmass at the Monastery , ann : dom : 1433 , and a minute detail is given of the manner in which ...
... contains an account of royal visits , and of par- liaments hollen at Bury , & c . - Henry VI . then in his twelfth , year , spent his Christmass at the Monastery , ann : dom : 1433 , and a minute detail is given of the manner in which ...
Page 314
... contains sensible and judicious observations : though , in son.e respects , it is rather too much like the dry catalogue furthed by hasty journies . Where the author quits the beaten track of travellers , and returns to his own ...
... contains sensible and judicious observations : though , in son.e respects , it is rather too much like the dry catalogue furthed by hasty journies . Where the author quits the beaten track of travellers , and returns to his own ...
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