Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... attempts of a very young and apparently a self - instructed artist ; some of them representing subjects which convey little or no information ; and all being very indifferently executed . Immoderate advan- tage should not be taken of ...
... attempts of a very young and apparently a self - instructed artist ; some of them representing subjects which convey little or no information ; and all being very indifferently executed . Immoderate advan- tage should not be taken of ...
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... Let him frame his next attempt , if he still feels with the youth in the Æneid the ardour of enterprize , REV . SEPT . 1817 .. « aliquid C " aliquid jamdudum invadere magnum Mens agitat mihi , nec Harold the Dauntless , a Poem . 17.
... Let him frame his next attempt , if he still feels with the youth in the Æneid the ardour of enterprize , REV . SEPT . 1817 .. « aliquid C " aliquid jamdudum invadere magnum Mens agitat mihi , nec Harold the Dauntless , a Poem . 17.
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... attempt on a more rational model ; and we are sure , from many indi- cations in the present work , that he will succeed better under the controul of closer trammels . The labour of correction may little suit at first with the sopha ...
... attempt on a more rational model ; and we are sure , from many indi- cations in the present work , that he will succeed better under the controul of closer trammels . The labour of correction may little suit at first with the sopha ...
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... attempts to fill the chest , between each of which a squeaking noise is often made ; the eyes stare , and the child is evidently in great distress ; the face and the extremities , if the paroxysm continues long , be- come purple , the ...
... attempts to fill the chest , between each of which a squeaking noise is often made ; the eyes stare , and the child is evidently in great distress ; the face and the extremities , if the paroxysm continues long , be- come purple , the ...
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... attempts to translate Juvenal , prove nothing so strongly as that he cannot be translated . Nobody who under- stands Shakespeare , would take upon him to give his works in a version ; and who would think of tranferring the ...
... attempts to translate Juvenal , prove nothing so strongly as that he cannot be translated . Nobody who under- stands Shakespeare , would take upon him to give his works in a version ; and who would think of tranferring the ...
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