The Monthly review. New and improved ser, 76. kötet1787 |
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3. oldal
... knowledge ; if he had , it is pre- fumed that he would not have talked of the compofition of ideas ; but would have perceived that it was merely a contrivance of language , and that the only compofition was in the terms , and ...
... knowledge ; if he had , it is pre- fumed that he would not have talked of the compofition of ideas ; but would have perceived that it was merely a contrivance of language , and that the only compofition was in the terms , and ...
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... knowledge and to language , to keep the words employed for the different purposes of speech as dif- tinct as poffible . The Author , therefore , is inclined to allow the denomination of parts of Speech only to the necessary words ; and ...
... knowledge and to language , to keep the words employed for the different purposes of speech as dif- tinct as poffible . The Author , therefore , is inclined to allow the denomination of parts of Speech only to the necessary words ; and ...
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... knowledge of our Lord's divi- nity was concealed , to deceive the Devil , left he fhould otherwise have been prevented from affaulting him . Athanafius was of opinion , that the Apoftles acted with great prudence , and like wife mafter ...
... knowledge of our Lord's divi- nity was concealed , to deceive the Devil , left he fhould otherwise have been prevented from affaulting him . Athanafius was of opinion , that the Apoftles acted with great prudence , and like wife mafter ...
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... knowledge of our manufactures . This kind of ftudy , the Author obferves , would agreeably foli- cit , and might probably fecure , the attention of that part of our youth , which , in being exempted from the difcipline of fcho- laftic ...
... knowledge of our manufactures . This kind of ftudy , the Author obferves , would agreeably foli- cit , and might probably fecure , the attention of that part of our youth , which , in being exempted from the difcipline of fcho- laftic ...
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... knowledge of them is ftill very deficient . Our Author , fenfible of the great difficul ties of attaining a certain knowledge concerning the nature and treatment of them , points out the means beft calculated to ex- tricate this part of ...
... knowledge of them is ftill very deficient . Our Author , fenfible of the great difficul ties of attaining a certain knowledge concerning the nature and treatment of them , points out the means beft calculated to ex- tricate this part of ...
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287. oldal - I am almost in a fever whenever I am in his company. His figure (without being deformed) seems made to disgrace or ridicule the common structure of the human body.
202. oldal - It is not a thing of which a man may say, it hath been, it is about to be, or is to be hereafter ; for it is a thing without birth, it is ancient, constant, and eternal, and is not to be destroyed in this its mortal frame.
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508. oldal - Their lot forbade: nor circumscrib'd alone Their growing virtues, but their crimes confin'd; Forbade to wade through slaughter to a throne, And shut the gates of mercy on mankind, The...
369. oldal - Samuel Johnson returns his compliments to Mr. Andrew Millar, and is very glad to find, as he does by his note, that Andrew Millar has the grace to thank God for...
374. oldal - Articulating with difficulty, he said, " From this book, he who knows nothing may learn a great deal; and he who knows, will be pleased to find his knowledge recalled to his mind in a manner highly pleasing.
278. oldal - Johnfon, fet out this morning for London together. Davy Garrick is to be with you early the next week, and Mr. Johnfon, to try his fate with a tragedy, and to fee to get himfelf employed in fome translation, either from the Latin or the French.