Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedR. Griffiths., 1798 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... admired on account of his writings . As an author , he is entitled to considerable praise . His works are recommended by an ease and elegance , which are sometimes more pleasing than a more laboured and ornamented manner of writing ...
... admired on account of his writings . As an author , he is entitled to considerable praise . His works are recommended by an ease and elegance , which are sometimes more pleasing than a more laboured and ornamented manner of writing ...
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... admiration of Grecian and Roman liberty , he founded his ardent love of political freedom , and his peculiar at ... admired ; but the 18 Anderson's Edition of British Poets .
... admiration of Grecian and Roman liberty , he founded his ardent love of political freedom , and his peculiar at ... admired ; but the 18 Anderson's Edition of British Poets .
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Propertius were the qualities he least admired ; but the tender sim- plicity of Tibullus affected him with the ... admiration of Hammond , the sympathetic feelings of passion and of nature , so forcibly expressed in his elegies ; a ...
Propertius were the qualities he least admired ; but the tender sim- plicity of Tibullus affected him with the ... admiration of Hammond , the sympathetic feelings of passion and of nature , so forcibly expressed in his elegies ; a ...
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... admiration of the exertions which overthrew despotism . ' Even a statesman of high rank , and the highest talents , venerating liberty in general , presuming French liberty would render its votaries happy , im- puting the aggressions of ...
... admiration of the exertions which overthrew despotism . ' Even a statesman of high rank , and the highest talents , venerating liberty in general , presuming French liberty would render its votaries happy , im- puting the aggressions of ...
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... admired the exe cution , condemned the tendency of the " Reflexions . " The first answer to this work came from the ready pen of Dr. Priestley ; who on this occasion vindicated Dr. Price's opinion concerning the source and tenure of ...
... admired the exe cution , condemned the tendency of the " Reflexions . " The first answer to this work came from the ready pen of Dr. Priestley ; who on this occasion vindicated Dr. Price's opinion concerning the source and tenure of ...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Potpun prikaz - 1833 |
Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Potpun prikaz - 1828 |
Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Potpun prikaz - 1824 |
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Stranica 268 - Dowagers as plenty as flounders inhabit all around, and Pope's ghost is just now skimming under my window by a most poetical moonlight.
Stranica 268 - ... Chenevixes had tricked it out for themselves: up two pair of stairs is what they call Mr. Chenevix's library, furnished with three maps, one shelf, a bust of Sir Isaac Newton, and a lame telescope without any glasses. Lord John Sackville -predecessed me here, and instituted certain games called cricketalia, which have been celebrated this very evening in honour of him in a neighbouring meadow.
Stranica 280 - My health advances faster than my amusement. However, I have been at one opera, Mr. Wesley's. They have boys and girls with charming voices, that sing hymns, in parts, to Scotch ballad tunes; but indeed so long, that one would think they were already in eternity, and knew how much time they had before them.
Stranica 230 - London is nothing to some people ; but to a man whose pleasure is intellectual, London is the place. And there is no place where economy can be so well practised as in London : more can be had here for the money, even by ladies, than anywhere else.
Stranica 172 - You know in England we read their works, but seldom or never take any notice of authors. We think them sufficiently paid if their books sell, and of course leave them to their colleges and obscurity, by which means we are not troubled with their vanity and impertinence.
Stranica 12 - The poet from th' historian can claim ! No ; Prior's verse posterity shall quote, When 'tis forgot ONE BURNET ever wrote.
Stranica 444 - Grease, and not paying due attention to cleanliness, incautiously bears his part in milking the Cows, with some particles of the infectious matter adhering to his fingers. When this is the case, it commonly happens that a disease is communicated to the Cows, and from the Cows to the Dairy-maids, which spreads through the farm until most of the cattle and domestics feel its unpleasant consequences.
Stranica 100 - COMUS, A MASK PRESENTED AT LUDLOW CASTLE 1634, BEFORE THE EARL OF BRIDGEWATER, THEN PRESIDENT OF WALES: BY JOHN MILTON.
Stranica 106 - New Itinerary ; or an accurate Delineation of the Great Roads, both Direct and Cross, throughout England and Wales ; with many of the Principal Roads in Scotland.
Stranica 493 - The state is now love's foe, love's foe; Has seized on his arms, his quiver and bow ; Has pinioned his wings, and fettered his feet, Because he made way for lovers to meet. But O sad chance, his judge was old; Hearts cruel grow when blood grows cold. No man being young his process would draw.