The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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... spirit of the dialogue , Section III . Here we are presented with a history of the origin and estab lishment of the Academia degli Arcadi at Rome ; the poetry and criticism of which were cultivated from May to October by its members ...
... spirit of the dialogue , Section III . Here we are presented with a history of the origin and estab lishment of the Academia degli Arcadi at Rome ; the poetry and criticism of which were cultivated from May to October by its members ...
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... spirit eva- porated , or traced until the likeness vanished . Addison avoided both faults : his metaphors are selected with care and taste , or rather seem to spring spontaneously from his subject ; they are exhibited to the mind but ...
... spirit eva- porated , or traced until the likeness vanished . Addison avoided both faults : his metaphors are selected with care and taste , or rather seem to spring spontaneously from his subject ; they are exhibited to the mind but ...
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... spirit manifested in undertaking , with only a single trading vessel , an enterprise which has been esteemed so hazardous ; and we are glad , on this occasion , to express our wishes that the curiosity of the public may be soon gra ...
... spirit manifested in undertaking , with only a single trading vessel , an enterprise which has been esteemed so hazardous ; and we are glad , on this occasion , to express our wishes that the curiosity of the public may be soon gra ...
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... spirits , hot suppers , pro- tracted rest in the morning , & c . must have a particular relish in long and fatiguing journies , we are fully aware : but it may justly be doubted whether the repeated mention of disappoint- ment in these ...
... spirits , hot suppers , pro- tracted rest in the morning , & c . must have a particular relish in long and fatiguing journies , we are fully aware : but it may justly be doubted whether the repeated mention of disappoint- ment in these ...
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... spirit ! Stand we forth ; Render them back upon th ' insulted ocean , And let them toss as idly on it's waves As the vile sea - weeds , which some mountain blast Swept from our shores ! And O ! may we return Not with a drunken triumph ...
... spirit ! Stand we forth ; Render them back upon th ' insulted ocean , And let them toss as idly on it's waves As the vile sea - weeds , which some mountain blast Swept from our shores ! And O ! may we return Not with a drunken triumph ...
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