Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1752 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... fpirit 327 Serious thoughts on public dif- orders . & c 150 Sermons , fingle catalogue of 319 feq . Servants propofal for their a- mendment and encourage 396 Shakespear's beauties felected 316 Shakespear in Elyfium , a poeti- cal ...
... fpirit 327 Serious thoughts on public dif- orders . & c 150 Sermons , fingle catalogue of 319 feq . Servants propofal for their a- mendment and encourage 396 Shakespear's beauties felected 316 Shakespear in Elyfium , a poeti- cal ...
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... fpirit , are feldom found united in any writings in a more eminent degree than in thofe of Mr. Hume . The work now before us will , as far as we are able to judge , confiderably raife his reputation ; and , being free from that ...
... fpirit , are feldom found united in any writings in a more eminent degree than in thofe of Mr. Hume . The work now before us will , as far as we are able to judge , confiderably raife his reputation ; and , being free from that ...
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... fpirit of dialogue in converfation , eloquence , mo- defty , decency , & c . and fhews that , abftracted from any regard to utility or beneficial tendencies , they conciliate affection , promote efteem , and greatly inhance the merit of ...
... fpirit of dialogue in converfation , eloquence , mo- defty , decency , & c . and fhews that , abftracted from any regard to utility or beneficial tendencies , they conciliate affection , promote efteem , and greatly inhance the merit of ...
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... fpirit which appears in them , and that clearness of reafoning , which diftinguishes tliem from most others . The difcourfes now before us , are upon curious and interefting fubjects ; abound with folid reflections ; and fhew the ...
... fpirit which appears in them , and that clearness of reafoning , which diftinguishes tliem from most others . The difcourfes now before us , are upon curious and interefting fubjects ; abound with folid reflections ; and fhew the ...
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... fpirit , rofe to fuch a furprising height of grandeur and liberty ; but having learned from its conquered provinces the Grecian and Afiatic luxury , fell into every kind of corruption ; whence arofe fedition and civil wars , attended at ...
... fpirit , rofe to fuch a furprising height of grandeur and liberty ; but having learned from its conquered provinces the Grecian and Afiatic luxury , fell into every kind of corruption ; whence arofe fedition and civil wars , attended at ...
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