The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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After all , however , we question if Mr. Pope was not indebted for the thought , to
the very ingenious Drummond of Hawthornden : our readers will not be
displeased with us if we cite the passage . Ah ! as a pilgrim who the Alps doth
pass ; Or ...
After all , however , we question if Mr. Pope was not indebted for the thought , to
the very ingenious Drummond of Hawthornden : our readers will not be
displeased with us if we cite the passage . Ah ! as a pilgrim who the Alps doth
pass ; Or ...
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His parents , sensible of their own deficiency in pronunciation , and practised in
action , would teach him to communicate his thoughts by action . In this case ,
chance alone could give rise to some new words ; and it must doubtless have
been ...
His parents , sensible of their own deficiency in pronunciation , and practised in
action , would teach him to communicate his thoughts by action . In this case ,
chance alone could give rise to some new words ; and it must doubtless have
been ...
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They also , doubtless , knew , that the Bards of Italy are still in poffeffion of fome of
these supplemental expressions ; and therefore resolved , for the benefit of their
rhiming countrymen , by ringing changes on the same thought , to improve upon
...
They also , doubtless , knew , that the Bards of Italy are still in poffeffion of fome of
these supplemental expressions ; and therefore resolved , for the benefit of their
rhiming countrymen , by ringing changes on the same thought , to improve upon
...
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What the Author means by calling his piece a Sixth Letter , & c . we cannot guess
, unless he thought , that his nonsense would make a a very proper appendage
to Shebbeare's fcurrility . * Commonly called the Hebrew Taylor . N. B. The ...
What the Author means by calling his piece a Sixth Letter , & c . we cannot guess
, unless he thought , that his nonsense would make a a very proper appendage
to Shebbeare's fcurrility . * Commonly called the Hebrew Taylor . N. B. The ...
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That , agreeable to this idea , he thought it would suffice , that the Empress
should answer simply , That in the vio . " lent general crisis Europe was in , both
her duty , and the dignity of her crown , called upon her to take sufficient
measures “ for ...
That , agreeable to this idea , he thought it would suffice , that the Empress
should answer simply , That in the vio . " lent general crisis Europe was in , both
her duty , and the dignity of her crown , called upon her to take sufficient
measures “ for ...
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