Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... thefe remarks , was to put him in mind of revifing his arithmetical computations ; in which , as his plan is not compleated in this volume , he may , in his future publication , take an opportunity of rectifying the errors he fhall find ...
... thefe remarks , was to put him in mind of revifing his arithmetical computations ; in which , as his plan is not compleated in this volume , he may , in his future publication , take an opportunity of rectifying the errors he fhall find ...
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... Thefe new rhymes , however , do no great honour to their in- ventors . When fpeaking of the lines meant as inftances of adapting the found to the fenfe , the Critic might have fhewn that they are taken from Vida , lib . IIId . The ...
... Thefe new rhymes , however , do no great honour to their in- ventors . When fpeaking of the lines meant as inftances of adapting the found to the fenfe , the Critic might have fhewn that they are taken from Vida , lib . IIId . The ...
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... thefe , as my Lord Bishop cannot write himself , at his request I have fubfcribed . They were at that time fo profligate , as to publish abfolutions for any one who had killed his father , mother , fifter , or wife , or had committed ...
... thefe , as my Lord Bishop cannot write himself , at his request I have fubfcribed . They were at that time fo profligate , as to publish abfolutions for any one who had killed his father , mother , fifter , or wife , or had committed ...
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... thefe ; which , tho ' highly paffionate , are happily delicate : as the struggles between religion and love are exquifite . The following lines he thinks fuperior , in point of poetry and ftrong painting , to any other parts of the ...
... thefe ; which , tho ' highly paffionate , are happily delicate : as the struggles between religion and love are exquifite . The following lines he thinks fuperior , in point of poetry and ftrong painting , to any other parts of the ...
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... Thefe are , indeed , Omnium tatum poemata ; yet are we of opinion , that even without thefe , the Veries to the Me- mory of an unfortunate Lady , and the Meffiah , not to mn- tion the Ode to St. Cecilia , would , with pofterity , have ...
... Thefe are , indeed , Omnium tatum poemata ; yet are we of opinion , that even without thefe , the Veries to the Me- mory of an unfortunate Lady , and the Meffiah , not to mn- tion the Ode to St. Cecilia , would , with pofterity , have ...
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