The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 |
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... original : " victum quem vulnere Turnus Straverat , atque humeris inimicum insigne gerebat . " Gerebat , the imperfect , signifies was then in the act of wearing . Mr. Ring refers it to the time when Turnus killed Pallas : but , if this ...
... original : " victum quem vulnere Turnus Straverat , atque humeris inimicum insigne gerebat . " Gerebat , the imperfect , signifies was then in the act of wearing . Mr. Ring refers it to the time when Turnus killed Pallas : but , if this ...
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... original specimens of the poetry of our ancestors now uniformly obtain , may be considered tests of the public taste in this respect . Though the author's plan is different , his design is the same : neither in his title , nor in his ...
... original specimens of the poetry of our ancestors now uniformly obtain , may be considered tests of the public taste in this respect . Though the author's plan is different , his design is the same : neither in his title , nor in his ...
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... original sameness or equality of different minds would pos- sibly find it not easy to dispose , is to shew that those pecu- liarities , which he has denominated faculties , have an original existence independently of all these external ...
... original sameness or equality of different minds would pos- sibly find it not easy to dispose , is to shew that those pecu- liarities , which he has denominated faculties , have an original existence independently of all these external ...
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