Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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Pagina 45
... success . If , again , it be the intention of the teacher to communicate a precise and accurate knowlege of the principles and doctrines of any par- ticular system or work - the dialectics or ethics of Aristotle for example there cannot ...
... success . If , again , it be the intention of the teacher to communicate a precise and accurate knowlege of the principles and doctrines of any par- ticular system or work - the dialectics or ethics of Aristotle for example there cannot ...
Pagina 51
... success in a line which , to the common observer , appears separated only by a slight discrimination . Classical study has evidently the advantage of a closer con- nection with the feelings and habits of ordinary life . It embraces ...
... success in a line which , to the common observer , appears separated only by a slight discrimination . Classical study has evidently the advantage of a closer con- nection with the feelings and habits of ordinary life . It embraces ...
Pagina 92
... success , to save whole fields of wheat from the ravages of the slug . The necessity of preserving the leaves and stems of bulbous plants from injury , and suffering them to decay of themselves , is well urged by the author ; and we ...
... success , to save whole fields of wheat from the ravages of the slug . The necessity of preserving the leaves and stems of bulbous plants from injury , and suffering them to decay of themselves , is well urged by the author ; and we ...
Pagina 98
... successful , had they consented to satisfy the scruples of a very numerous and well intentioned part of the public . A similar disposition is discovered by Lord Somers in his dif ferent observations on our foreign policy . Adverting to ...
... successful , had they consented to satisfy the scruples of a very numerous and well intentioned part of the public . A similar disposition is discovered by Lord Somers in his dif ferent observations on our foreign policy . Adverting to ...
Pagina 102
... success of English imitations of the antient drama , whether in style or subject , has been so rare and pre- carious , that we know not any ground on which an author could more dangerously tread . By a force and originality exclusively ...
... success of English imitations of the antient drama , whether in style or subject , has been so rare and pre- carious , that we know not any ground on which an author could more dangerously tread . By a force and originality exclusively ...
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