The Monthly Review, Volume 15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Pagina 111
The Diatonic order , in which founds succeed each other by tones and semi -
tones , appears at present so natural , that ... thoughts of separating it from the
words ; for , viewed in such circumstance , it would appear to them void of
expression .
The Diatonic order , in which founds succeed each other by tones and semi -
tones , appears at present so natural , that ... thoughts of separating it from the
words ; for , viewed in such circumstance , it would appear to them void of
expression .
Pagina 325
But whether these two famous workmen had learned from the Egyptians , or their
skill was miraculous and inspired by God , as the scripture seems to say , it does
not appear that they had any to succeed them , nor that any of the Israelites ...
But whether these two famous workmen had learned from the Egyptians , or their
skill was miraculous and inspired by God , as the scripture seems to say , it does
not appear that they had any to succeed them , nor that any of the Israelites ...
Pagina 367
... with the fingers extended perpendicularly under the down , which still
remained electrified , < altho ' the fubtile efluvia , thrown off by perspiration ,
passed in great plenty through the down ; as may appear by holding one or both
the hands in ...
... with the fingers extended perpendicularly under the down , which still
remained electrified , < altho ' the fubtile efluvia , thrown off by perspiration ,
passed in great plenty through the down ; as may appear by holding one or both
the hands in ...
Pagina 461
The Carnival at Florence is a time of great diversion , which continues generally
three weeks , or a month ; " when almost every body appears in mark , as ,
indeed , the Florentines generally are , being a very artful , cunning people * .
they all ...
The Carnival at Florence is a time of great diversion , which continues generally
three weeks , or a month ; " when almost every body appears in mark , as ,
indeed , the Florentines generally are , being a very artful , cunning people * .
they all ...
Pagina 494
The first represents the island , such as it appears to view upon quitting the first
cataract ; and here a port or citadel is ... The wall being broke down in some parts
, discovers the columns , which appear to be many , and of good workmanship .
The first represents the island , such as it appears to view upon quitting the first
cataract ; and here a port or citadel is ... The wall being broke down in some parts
, discovers the columns , which appear to be many , and of good workmanship .
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