Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen 15Ralph 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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... pleased to confent , that the monies [ thus raifed ] fhould be always laid out in promoting the ⚫ welfare and fecurity of the ifland , and in paying the public Offi- cers , whose falaries he was pleafed to confent fhould be regulated ...
... pleased to confent , that the monies [ thus raifed ] fhould be always laid out in promoting the ⚫ welfare and fecurity of the ifland , and in paying the public Offi- cers , whose falaries he was pleafed to confent fhould be regulated ...
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... the prefent , in a language which might extend farther than that in which the trifle ( as he is pleased to call it ) about Criticism was written . • that ⚫ that therefore their Athalia is perferable to Lear , and Genius of POPE . 61.
... the prefent , in a language which might extend farther than that in which the trifle ( as he is pleased to call it ) about Criticism was written . • that ⚫ that therefore their Athalia is perferable to Lear , and Genius of POPE . 61.
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... pleased : and fuch was the first idea they entertained of harmony or mufic . The Diatonic order , in which founds fucceed each other by tones and femi - tones , appears at prefent fo natural , that one would imagine it to have been ...
... pleased : and fuch was the first idea they entertained of harmony or mufic . The Diatonic order , in which founds fucceed each other by tones and femi - tones , appears at prefent fo natural , that one would imagine it to have been ...
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... pleased to make an apology for his ftile , which , whether neceffary or not , our readers will determine from fuch extracts as we fhall lay before them . When it is confidered , that the Author refided many years abroad , and converfed ...
... pleased to make an apology for his ftile , which , whether neceffary or not , our readers will determine from fuch extracts as we fhall lay before them . When it is confidered , that the Author refided many years abroad , and converfed ...
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... pleased to term his piece an allegory in the antient tafte , but we do not perceive its title to that character . Allegory , as the best critics define it , is a fable , in which , un- der der imaginary perfons , is fhadowed fome real ...
... pleased to term his piece an allegory in the antient tafte , but we do not perceive its title to that character . Allegory , as the best critics define it , is a fable , in which , un- der der imaginary perfons , is fhadowed fome real ...
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