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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... thoughts of men of genius to phyfical en- quiries . Our ftile in profe was but beginning to be polished ; • altho ... thought differently of that spirited and witty comic writer ; for , in one of his Letters , written after Wycherly's ...
... thoughts of men of genius to phyfical en- quiries . Our ftile in profe was but beginning to be polished ; • altho ... thought differently of that spirited and witty comic writer ; for , in one of his Letters , written after Wycherly's ...
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... thought very dif- ferently of the Campaign . That fpirited author , after de- fcribing the battle of Blenheim , thus proceeds ; Les remerci- ments des Chambres du parlement , ceux des villes & des bour- gades , les acclamations d ...
... thought very dif- ferently of the Campaign . That fpirited author , after de- fcribing the battle of Blenheim , thus proceeds ; Les remerci- ments des Chambres du parlement , ceux des villes & des bour- gades , les acclamations d ...
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... thought the beft ode in the English language , next to Dryden's Alex- ander's Feaft . Fenton's ode to the fun is very little inferior to the other , and his kifles of Secundus , Venus herself ( to talk in the language of mythology ) has ...
... thought the beft ode in the English language , next to Dryden's Alex- ander's Feaft . Fenton's ode to the fun is very little inferior to the other , and his kifles of Secundus , Venus herself ( to talk in the language of mythology ) has ...
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... thought from Heav'n , One human tear fhall drop , and be forgiv'n . With this line , the Criticthinks , the poem fhould have ended , for that the eight additional lines concerning fome poet that haply haply might arife to fing their ...
... thought from Heav'n , One human tear fhall drop , and be forgiv'n . With this line , the Criticthinks , the poem fhould have ended , for that the eight additional lines concerning fome poet that haply haply might arife to fing their ...
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... thought a translation from some Greek writer . Might it not be the work of the Author of the Per- vigilium Veneris ? He was equal to the task . As we have no old Dithyrambics , we cannot fay whether the Atys is an exact model of that ...
... thought a translation from some Greek writer . Might it not be the work of the Author of the Per- vigilium Veneris ? He was equal to the task . As we have no old Dithyrambics , we cannot fay whether the Atys is an exact model of that ...
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