Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... are form- ed and entered into merely to effect the mutual destruction of each other ; that men naturally hate one another , for belong- ing to separate focieties ; that every where the politician is a character odious and deteftable ...
... are form- ed and entered into merely to effect the mutual destruction of each other ; that men naturally hate one another , for belong- ing to separate focieties ; that every where the politician is a character odious and deteftable ...
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And , indeed , the Venetian has more merit , as a Critic and Grammarian , than as a writer of a Hebrew Concordance : in which last character he may be rather faid to have collected * This first volume was printed in 1754 , the fecond is ...
And , indeed , the Venetian has more merit , as a Critic and Grammarian , than as a writer of a Hebrew Concordance : in which last character he may be rather faid to have collected * This first volume was printed in 1754 , the fecond is ...
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The dedication is followed by the Tranflator's preface , which gives us a very ftriking pic- ture of the philofophic character of our fagacious Abbé , whom we cannot but admire for his difinterefted and un- biafed pursuit of truth .
The dedication is followed by the Tranflator's preface , which gives us a very ftriking pic- ture of the philofophic character of our fagacious Abbé , whom we cannot but admire for his difinterefted and un- biafed pursuit of truth .
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Do not Cæfar , Plutarch , and Pliny the younger , among the antients , and Gaffendi , Peireskius , Pi- cus Mirandola , Erafmus , Buchanan , Scaliger , and Barrow among the moderns , equally deserve that character ?
Do not Cæfar , Plutarch , and Pliny the younger , among the antients , and Gaffendi , Peireskius , Pi- cus Mirandola , Erafmus , Buchanan , Scaliger , and Barrow among the moderns , equally deserve that character ?
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Although other poetst have excelled equally in tragedy and comedy , yet was Shakespear , perhaps , the greatest prodigy that ever appeared in both and we readily join iffue with our Author , in the great character he gives Mr. Garrick .
Although other poetst have excelled equally in tragedy and comedy , yet was Shakespear , perhaps , the greatest prodigy that ever appeared in both and we readily join iffue with our Author , in the great character he gives Mr. Garrick .
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