The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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... seems a clash of epithets . The author somewhat too frequently , perhaps , tells his readers that the letters and ... seem ) being in another kingdom , and perhaps never seeing the proofs , the Errata are innumerable : for besides those ...
... seems a clash of epithets . The author somewhat too frequently , perhaps , tells his readers that the letters and ... seem ) being in another kingdom , and perhaps never seeing the proofs , the Errata are innumerable : for besides those ...
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... seem to spring spontaneously from his subject ; they are exhibited to the mind but for a moment , that the leading ... seems to have caught the taste for fine writing which has operated from that time to the present , and which has ...
... seem to spring spontaneously from his subject ; they are exhibited to the mind but for a moment , that the leading ... seems to have caught the taste for fine writing which has operated from that time to the present , and which has ...
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... seem from him to have de- rived their correctness and elegance . Of this , so far as it concerns Shaftsbury , there ... seems well worthy of that mark of distinction which the Society has conferred on it . We could wish , however , that ...
... seem from him to have de- rived their correctness and elegance . Of this , so far as it concerns Shaftsbury , there ... seems well worthy of that mark of distinction which the Society has conferred on it . We could wish , however , that ...
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... seems can only be grown in that quarter . The colour of nan - keen is natural , and not subject to fade . As the ... seem , is not so general an article of food in China as many have asserted : for for most of the inhabitants of Chantong ...
... seems can only be grown in that quarter . The colour of nan - keen is natural , and not subject to fade . As the ... seem , is not so general an article of food in China as many have asserted : for for most of the inhabitants of Chantong ...
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... seem to have been solicitous rather to please by the coruscations of a wild frenzy , than by a mild and steady ray ... seems solicitous to consecrate his lyre to truth , virtue , and humanity . He makes no use of an exploded though ...
... seem to have been solicitous rather to please by the coruscations of a wild frenzy , than by a mild and steady ray ... seems solicitous to consecrate his lyre to truth , virtue , and humanity . He makes no use of an exploded though ...
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