The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 |
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... writer offers his opinion on this subject ; being inclined to suspect that his view of the matter , how much soever it may be resisted , is not far from the truth : What is called Extempore Preaching was always popular with us . Even ...
... writer offers his opinion on this subject ; being inclined to suspect that his view of the matter , how much soever it may be resisted , is not far from the truth : What is called Extempore Preaching was always popular with us . Even ...
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... writer himself , whose first intention was to publish in verse ; and as the making of poetry may be learned by industry , he had served his apprenticeship , though in secret , to the muses . ” " Again , " the writer ( proceeds ...
... writer himself , whose first intention was to publish in verse ; and as the making of poetry may be learned by industry , he had served his apprenticeship , though in secret , to the muses . ” " Again , " the writer ( proceeds ...
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... writer but short and apposite extracts from classical books must convey instruction in an engaging manner to the youthful scholar , and exercise his memory at the same time that they add to his knowlege and improve his taste . To the ...
... writer but short and apposite extracts from classical books must convey instruction in an engaging manner to the youthful scholar , and exercise his memory at the same time that they add to his knowlege and improve his taste . To the ...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volumen68 Ralph Griffiths,G. E. Griffiths Vista completa - 1783 |
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