The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 |
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... feel their harmony . Pindar wrote his to be ac companied by the lyre , on which the Grecians were taught to play , 23 a common and necessary accomplishment . The constant changes contrived by the poet leading the lyre through a variety ...
... feel their harmony . Pindar wrote his to be ac companied by the lyre , on which the Grecians were taught to play , 23 a common and necessary accomplishment . The constant changes contrived by the poet leading the lyre through a variety ...
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... feel their curiosity awakened by the striking comments of an able reader ; and their minds , thus caught , become ... feeling his feeling is all intellect . " While he enlightens and cou- vinces the understanding , he attaches and ...
... feel their curiosity awakened by the striking comments of an able reader ; and their minds , thus caught , become ... feeling his feeling is all intellect . " While he enlightens and cou- vinces the understanding , he attaches and ...
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... feel myself exalted on the contrary with these lonely beings who are strengthened by an inward and irresistible power ! I plunge myself into the antiquity which they have made to resound . buried in their profound retirement : my heart ...
... feel myself exalted on the contrary with these lonely beings who are strengthened by an inward and irresistible power ! I plunge myself into the antiquity which they have made to resound . buried in their profound retirement : my heart ...
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afford antient appears attention Bank Bank of England beautiful bullion called cause character Cicero circumstances Committee composition consequence considerable considered contains dialect Dissertation doctrine edition effect Eleusinian Mysteries Eleusis endeavour English Estremadura Etruscan expression extract favour Fingal former French Gaelic genius give Greek habits Herculaneum honour inhabitants instance interest knowlege labour language late learned letters Macpherson manner means ment mind moral nature notes notice object observations Old Castile opinion original Ossian passage perhaps Persian persons Pindar Plato poems poet poetry possessed present principles produced published racter readers reason remarks respect Roman says scarcely Scottish language scrofula seems seigniorage shew Sir John Sinclair society Spain species specimens style supposed taste thing tion town translation verse volume whole words writer Xativa