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... Writer on Education who means not to recommend fpeculation , but practice ; not to innovate , but to reftore : his defign , in short , is to speak in favour of that ancient fyftem of education which confifts in a claffical difcipline ...
... Writer on Education who means not to recommend fpeculation , but practice ; not to innovate , but to reftore : his defign , in short , is to speak in favour of that ancient fyftem of education which confifts in a claffical difcipline ...
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... . 1781 . TH HIS Writer is of opinion , that uniformity of ftanzı , when protracted to any degree , muft ever fatigue , as ex- tinguishing ^ By Mr Pinkerton tinguishing the great fource of all pleafure , variety . Rimes . 13.
... . 1781 . TH HIS Writer is of opinion , that uniformity of ftanzı , when protracted to any degree , muft ever fatigue , as ex- tinguishing ^ By Mr Pinkerton tinguishing the great fource of all pleafure , variety . Rimes . 13.
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... writer , or in the fuc- cefs of his practice , to difpofe us to retract them . We fhall , however , obferve that he appears to be mistaken , when he fup- pofes diverfity of ftanza effential to variety in poetical harmony . If variety ...
... writer , or in the fuc- cefs of his practice , to difpofe us to retract them . We fhall , however , obferve that he appears to be mistaken , when he fup- pofes diverfity of ftanza effential to variety in poetical harmony . If variety ...
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... writers , on the me- chanic powers , have founded their demonftrations of the pro- perties of those powers , on a ... writer on those inftruments very eafy : yet as it is not a clear and natural infe- rence , but rather a theorem ...
... writers , on the me- chanic powers , have founded their demonftrations of the pro- perties of those powers , on a ... writer on those inftruments very eafy : yet as it is not a clear and natural infe- rence , but rather a theorem ...
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... affault of the city , by the brother of the hiftorian Guicciardini , who appears to have been an able magiftrate , and a difpaffionate writer , ' D 3 ART , ART . VIII . The Triumphs of Temper ; a Gibbon's Hiftory of the Roman Empire . 37.
... affault of the city , by the brother of the hiftorian Guicciardini , who appears to have been an able magiftrate , and a difpaffionate writer , ' D 3 ART , ART . VIII . The Triumphs of Temper ; a Gibbon's Hiftory of the Roman Empire . 37.
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