The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 23
... nature . Reflections on the Choice of Subjects for Tragedy among the Greek Writers . By William Preston , Esq . M. R. I. A. The subjects of the Grecian tragedies are tales of horror ; Orestes , pursued by the Furies ; the horrid Feast ...
... nature . Reflections on the Choice of Subjects for Tragedy among the Greek Writers . By William Preston , Esq . M. R. I. A. The subjects of the Grecian tragedies are tales of horror ; Orestes , pursued by the Furies ; the horrid Feast ...
עמוד 26
... nature of the sub- jects on which Bolingbroke and Shaftsbury wrote naturally tended to make them more attentive to precision than Addison . These sub- jects were principally abstract morality and metaphysics - subjects of which no ...
... nature of the sub- jects on which Bolingbroke and Shaftsbury wrote naturally tended to make them more attentive to precision than Addison . These sub- jects were principally abstract morality and metaphysics - subjects of which no ...
עמוד 47
... will be attracted by a variety of topics of a delicate delicate and doubtful nature , which have been often discussed Walker's Key to the Pronunciation of Greek and Latin Names . 47 (John) Key to the Pronuncia- tion of Greek and Latin,
... will be attracted by a variety of topics of a delicate delicate and doubtful nature , which have been often discussed Walker's Key to the Pronunciation of Greek and Latin Names . 47 (John) Key to the Pronuncia- tion of Greek and Latin,
עמוד 48
... nature of quantity , and of that beauty and harmony of which it is said to be the efficient in the pronunciation of Latin , we ought to preserve a pronunciation which has naturally sprung up in our own soil , and is congenial to our ...
... nature of quantity , and of that beauty and harmony of which it is said to be the efficient in the pronunciation of Latin , we ought to preserve a pronunciation which has naturally sprung up in our own soil , and is congenial to our ...
עמוד 50
... nature of accent the most accurately -- when they give us an example of the accent in any particular word , suppose it always pronounced affirmatively and alone ; that is , as if words were always pronounced with one inflexion of voice ...
... nature of accent the most accurately -- when they give us an example of the accent in any particular word , suppose it always pronounced affirmatively and alone ; that is , as if words were always pronounced with one inflexion of voice ...
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