The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 - Books |
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Page 109
... respect to his own intimate knowledge , and false also with respect to the corresponding scale , in the know- ledge of GOD ? There is , therefore , no escape from the authority of truth ; and whether we point the hand or not , the eye ...
... respect to his own intimate knowledge , and false also with respect to the corresponding scale , in the know- ledge of GOD ? There is , therefore , no escape from the authority of truth ; and whether we point the hand or not , the eye ...
Page 475
... respect ject or particular circumstance , and then carrying it to that exaggeration , which , without destroying the resemblance , have the effect of rendering it ridiculous . What is parti equired in the sketcher of such compositions ...
... respect ject or particular circumstance , and then carrying it to that exaggeration , which , without destroying the resemblance , have the effect of rendering it ridiculous . What is parti equired in the sketcher of such compositions ...
Page 477
... respect to any object or particular circumstance , and then carrying it to that point of exaggeration , which , without destroying the resemblance , shall yet have the effect of rendering it ridiculous . What is parti cularly required ...
... respect to any object or particular circumstance , and then carrying it to that point of exaggeration , which , without destroying the resemblance , shall yet have the effect of rendering it ridiculous . What is parti cularly required ...
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