The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Tom 42Tobias Smollett W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1776 Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... defign of the work before us , in the profecuting of which the ingenious author has had recourfe to the deepest receffes of philofophy . VOL . XLII . July , 1776 . B It R. Geo . Campbell's Philofophy of Rhetoric , 1 ,
... defign of the work before us , in the profecuting of which the ingenious author has had recourfe to the deepest receffes of philofophy . VOL . XLII . July , 1776 . B It R. Geo . Campbell's Philofophy of Rhetoric , 1 ,
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... defign of wit to excite in the mind an agreeable furprize , arifing folely from the imagery employed , or the ftrange affemblage of ideas ; and he diftinguishes it into three kinds , according to the different ways in which it operates ...
... defign of wit to excite in the mind an agreeable furprize , arifing folely from the imagery employed , or the ftrange affemblage of ideas ; and he diftinguishes it into three kinds , according to the different ways in which it operates ...
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... defign of the work ; but when it is remembered that one of the great ends of rhetoric is to afford conviction to the understanding , it must be acknow- ledged that the various kinds of evidence are of fuch im- portance as to juftify an ...
... defign of the work ; but when it is remembered that one of the great ends of rhetoric is to afford conviction to the understanding , it must be acknow- ledged that the various kinds of evidence are of fuch im- portance as to juftify an ...
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... defign is certainly not to fhock , but to please their readers ) to make the most moving ftories they relate , be firmly believed : fecondly , from the tendency , nay fondness of the ge- nerality of mankind , to believe what moves them ...
... defign is certainly not to fhock , but to please their readers ) to make the most moving ftories they relate , be firmly believed : fecondly , from the tendency , nay fondness of the ge- nerality of mankind , to believe what moves them ...
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... defign , I carefully read through the late profeffor Wetstein's Greek Tef- tament , publifhed at Amfterdam , in two volumes in folio , fcru- pulously weighed the merit or demerit of the various lections there exhibited from a great ...
... defign , I carefully read through the late profeffor Wetstein's Greek Tef- tament , publifhed at Amfterdam , in two volumes in folio , fcru- pulously weighed the merit or demerit of the various lections there exhibited from a great ...
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