The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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... sufficient merit to cover small imperfections : but , as it is our duty , in the character of critics , to indicate the several ex- cellencies of an useful or amusing production , so it is incumbent on us , for the sake of the public ...
... sufficient merit to cover small imperfections : but , as it is our duty , in the character of critics , to indicate the several ex- cellencies of an useful or amusing production , so it is incumbent on us , for the sake of the public ...
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... sufficient accuracy to it , are here explained fully , and with a considerable degree of perspicuity . On the Method of taking Radicals out of Equations . By D. Mooney , A. B. Trin . Coll . Dublin . The object of this memoir is to shew ...
... sufficient accuracy to it , are here explained fully , and with a considerable degree of perspicuity . On the Method of taking Radicals out of Equations . By D. Mooney , A. B. Trin . Coll . Dublin . The object of this memoir is to shew ...
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... sufficiently connected , and that its object is not sufficiently determinate . The title of the paper , however , may be said to have prepared an ex- cuse against any objection of this nature . Reflections on the Choice of Subjects for ...
... sufficiently connected , and that its object is not sufficiently determinate . The title of the paper , however , may be said to have prepared an ex- cuse against any objection of this nature . Reflections on the Choice of Subjects for ...
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... sufficient encouragement for attempting the passage in winter , whenever it may be deemed necessary . Capt . Colnett's attention to the comforts of his people , par- ticularly to their provisions , which it was as much his care to ...
... sufficient encouragement for attempting the passage in winter , whenever it may be deemed necessary . Capt . Colnett's attention to the comforts of his people , par- ticularly to their provisions , which it was as much his care to ...
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... sufficiently nice . The last line As thou would'st fly for very eagerness , ' is extremely flat , and gives the idea of an exhausted muse . Small poems , like those before us , should be highly finished . Neither coarseness nor ...
... sufficiently nice . The last line As thou would'st fly for very eagerness , ' is extremely flat , and gives the idea of an exhausted muse . Small poems , like those before us , should be highly finished . Neither coarseness nor ...
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