The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... mind of Speron Speroni when he wrote this tragedy ; which is on so disgusting a subject , that a modern audience would not bear the representation . Indeed it was never acted in Italy . Speroni had , however , acquired great respect and ...
... mind of Speron Speroni when he wrote this tragedy ; which is on so disgusting a subject , that a modern audience would not bear the representation . Indeed it was never acted in Italy . Speroni had , however , acquired great respect and ...
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... minds meditat- ing on the same subject . These zealous defenders of Milton are very angry with Dr. Johnson for ridiculing ... mind of Milton the idea of converting Adam into an epic personage , ' p . 171 ; and Mr. Walker takes leave to ...
... minds meditat- ing on the same subject . These zealous defenders of Milton are very angry with Dr. Johnson for ridiculing ... mind of Milton the idea of converting Adam into an epic personage , ' p . 171 ; and Mr. Walker takes leave to ...
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... mind can , at the same instant , dwell on two ideas ? An Essay on the Art of conveying secret and swift Intelligence . By Richard Lovell Edgworth , Esq . F. R. S. & M. R. I. A. This essay commences with a learned and elaborate account ...
... mind can , at the same instant , dwell on two ideas ? An Essay on the Art of conveying secret and swift Intelligence . By Richard Lovell Edgworth , Esq . F. R. S. & M. R. I. A. This essay commences with a learned and elaborate account ...
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... mind but for a moment , that the leading traits of similitude may be observed while minute likenesses are disregarded - like those flashes of electric fire which often illumine a summer's night , they shed a vivid , though a transient ...
... mind but for a moment , that the leading traits of similitude may be observed while minute likenesses are disregarded - like those flashes of electric fire which often illumine a summer's night , they shed a vivid , though a transient ...
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... mind , to watch the progress of intellectual operation , and embody to the vulgar eye those ever fleeting forms under which the passions vary . ' This essay reflects much credit on the author , and seems well worthy of that mark of ...
... mind , to watch the progress of intellectual operation , and embody to the vulgar eye those ever fleeting forms under which the passions vary . ' This essay reflects much credit on the author , and seems well worthy of that mark of ...
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