The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature, Volume 6J. Murray, 1785 |
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... taken from the class of animals ; they maintained their ground the longest , and were the most extenfively diffused . Traces of them are to be discovered every where , on an immense num- ber of medals coined in every part of Greece , on ...
... taken from the class of animals ; they maintained their ground the longest , and were the most extenfively diffused . Traces of them are to be discovered every where , on an immense num- ber of medals coined in every part of Greece , on ...
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... Japan . " The Banians of India adore an Idol of a form fimilar to the Giwon of the Japanese . Mandelslo , who has taken it for for a reprefentation of the devil , has defcribed it Origin and Progress of the Arts in Greece . 5.
... Japan . " The Banians of India adore an Idol of a form fimilar to the Giwon of the Japanese . Mandelslo , who has taken it for for a reprefentation of the devil , has defcribed it Origin and Progress of the Arts in Greece . 5.
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... as it is reprefented in the laft plate of the fupplement , is to be feen on the heads of all the male figures . Nankin , Nankin , and ordered observations to be taken as far 8 Origin and Progrefs of the Arts in Greece .
... as it is reprefented in the laft plate of the fupplement , is to be feen on the heads of all the male figures . Nankin , Nankin , and ordered observations to be taken as far 8 Origin and Progrefs of the Arts in Greece .
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Nankin , and ordered observations to be taken as far north as 55 ° , and to 16 ° fouth of the Equator . At that very time , there was hardly a gentleman in Europe who knew how to write : fome of the Tartar nations were then , at least ...
Nankin , and ordered observations to be taken as far north as 55 ° , and to 16 ° fouth of the Equator . At that very time , there was hardly a gentleman in Europe who knew how to write : fome of the Tartar nations were then , at least ...
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... taken notice of , has the Opera been a fubject of ridicule , in the hands of great writers . themfelves ; who have each pointed their fatire , in different lines , according to their different tempers . Rouffeau pours out his elo ...
... taken notice of , has the Opera been a fubject of ridicule , in the hands of great writers . themfelves ; who have each pointed their fatire , in different lines , according to their different tempers . Rouffeau pours out his elo ...
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addrefs afferted againſt Albert Durer alfo animals appears becauſe Bellcour cafe caufe Chriftian circumftance compofition confequently confiderable confidered confifts conftitution defcribed defign defire difcovered difeafe diftinct digeftion effay Elector of Bavaria endeavours eſtabliſhed exercife exiftence exiſtence faid fame fatire fays fecond feems fenfation fenfe fenfible fentiments ferve feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fimple fince firft firſt fituation fome fometimes foon fource fpecies fpecimen fpirit ftate ftill ftomach fubject fuch fufficient fuperior fuppofe fupport fyftem Great-Britain Grumpall hiftory himſelf houfe hydrometer ideas illuftrated inftances intereft Ireland itſelf judgment juft laft lefs manner meaſure mind moft moſt muft muſt nation nature neceffary obfervations object occafion paffage paffed paffion perfon philofopher pleaſure poffeffed poffible prefent preferve principles propofition purpoſe Rafay readers reafon refpect Reid Ruffia Scotland ſpace ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion tranflation underſtanding univerfal uſe Weft whofe writers