Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, 28. kötetRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1763 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... Readers alfo , we fear , no very favourable idea of his own difpofition , if they conceive these maxims to be the refult of his own fenfations , and not of mistaken reafoning , His firft maxim is this , It is not in the power of the ...
... Readers alfo , we fear , no very favourable idea of his own difpofition , if they conceive these maxims to be the refult of his own fenfations , and not of mistaken reafoning , His firft maxim is this , It is not in the power of the ...
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... Readers will not be apt to think a paffion for paradoxes as bad as a paffion for hypothefes ; and that a fyftematical madman may ftand as good a chance to be in the right , as one that has no fystem at all . B 3 ral ral confequences of ...
... Readers will not be apt to think a paffion for paradoxes as bad as a paffion for hypothefes ; and that a fyftematical madman may ftand as good a chance to be in the right , as one that has no fystem at all . B 3 ral ral confequences of ...
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... Readers will probably be curious to know fome- thing of Mr. Rouffeau's fentiments on this fubject . To make my Pupil acquainted with the human heart , I would fhew him mankind at a distance , in other times , and other places ; fo that ...
... Readers will probably be curious to know fome- thing of Mr. Rouffeau's fentiments on this fubject . To make my Pupil acquainted with the human heart , I would fhew him mankind at a distance , in other times , and other places ; fo that ...
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... Reader , both for my honour and for thy fatisfaction , that , during my commaration in this . Mand , the poetical labours of two learned Universities have been published , and are now under the review of me , MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS ...
... Reader , both for my honour and for thy fatisfaction , that , during my commaration in this . Mand , the poetical labours of two learned Universities have been published , and are now under the review of me , MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS ...
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... Readers would not be pleased , if , after this , we hould give them no fpecimen of his poetry . Beneath an ancient oak , whofe boughs diffufe A gloomy covert to the noon - tide ray , Loft to the bufy world I lay , And woo'd the Cambrian ...
... Readers would not be pleased , if , after this , we hould give them no fpecimen of his poetry . Beneath an ancient oak , whofe boughs diffufe A gloomy covert to the noon - tide ray , Loft to the bufy world I lay , And woo'd the Cambrian ...
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447. oldal - Eurotas. The great lady still leads the dance, and is followed by a troop of young girls, who imitate her steps, and, if she sings, make up the chorus. The tunes are extremely gay and lively, yet with something in them wonderfully soft. The steps are varied according to the pleasure of her that leads the dance, but always in exact time, and infinitely more agreeable than any of our dances...
454. oldal - The workmanship of Heaven certainly excels all our weak imitations, and I think has a much better claim to our praise.
261. oldal - For the mouth of the wicked and the mouth of the deceitful are opened against me: they have spoken against me with a lying tongue.
454. oldal - Her fair maids were ranged below the sofa, to the number of twenty, and put me in mind of the pictures of the ancient nymphs. I did not think all nature could have furnished such a scene of beauty.
453. oldal - ... embroidered; and at her feet sat two young girls about twelve years old, lovely as angels, dressed perfectly rich, and almost covered with jewels. But they were hardly...
452. oldal - I could not eat of as many as the good lady would have had me, who was very earnest in serving me of every thing. The treat concluded with coffee and perfumes, which is a high mark of respect ; two slaves kneeling censed my hair, clothes, and handkerchief.
454. oldal - ... maids were ranged below the sofa to the number of twenty, and put me in mind of the pictures of the ancient nymphs. I did not think all nature could have furnished such a scene of beauty. She made them a sign to play and dance. Four of them immediately began to play some soft airs on instruments between a lute and a guitar, which they accompanied with their voices, while the others danced by turns.
452. oldal - Vizier's ; and the very house confessed the difference between an old devotee and a young beauty. It was nicely clean and magnificent. I was met at the door by two black eunuchs, who led me through a long gallery between two ranks of beautiful young girls, with their hair finely plaited, almost hanging to their feet, all dressed in fine light damasks, brocaded with silver. I was sorry that decency did not permit me to stop to consider them nearer.
384. oldal - They generally take this diversion once a week, and stay there at least four or five hours, without getting cold by immediate coming out of the hot bath into the cold room, which was very surprising to me.
383. oldal - The first sofas were covered with cushions and rich carpets, on which sat the ladies; and on the second, their slaves behind them, but without any distinction of rank by their...