The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature, Volume 6J. Murray, 1785 |
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... equal profit and entertainment . He endeavours to inveftigate the origin , spirit and progrefs of the arts of Greece , and of all the nations of the old Continent ; he points out the intimate connexion between theology and the arts ...
... equal profit and entertainment . He endeavours to inveftigate the origin , spirit and progrefs of the arts of Greece , and of all the nations of the old Continent ; he points out the intimate connexion between theology and the arts ...
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... equals Derby Wright's . ' This latter artift has confeffedly very confiderable merit in his line , we can meet with no one that will allow a fingle grain of it to Mr. Weft's land- scape . Mr. Fufeli feems to be a favourite , who ...
... equals Derby Wright's . ' This latter artift has confeffedly very confiderable merit in his line , we can meet with no one that will allow a fingle grain of it to Mr. Weft's land- scape . Mr. Fufeli feems to be a favourite , who ...
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... equal to all the purposes of fome favage nations . The language of Otaheite is faid not to confist of more than one thousand words : that of the Hottentots is almost defti- tute of articulation . It is , indeed , generally allowed ...
... equal to all the purposes of fome favage nations . The language of Otaheite is faid not to confist of more than one thousand words : that of the Hottentots is almost defti- tute of articulation . It is , indeed , generally allowed ...
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... equal facility .... We think our author might have fayed himself the labour of his performance , as it feems to us to contain little that is not to be found in Clarke , Whifton , Whitby , Peirce , and other celebrated writers on the ...
... equal facility .... We think our author might have fayed himself the labour of his performance , as it feems to us to contain little that is not to be found in Clarke , Whifton , Whitby , Peirce , and other celebrated writers on the ...
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... equal ftraight lines . Now , in this definition , the words " A plain figure " denote the genus of figures to which an equilateral triangle belongs . And , when it is added , that it is bounded by three equal ftraight lines , the ...
... equal ftraight lines . Now , in this definition , the words " A plain figure " denote the genus of figures to which an equilateral triangle belongs . And , when it is added , that it is bounded by three equal ftraight lines , the ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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