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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... given by Aben Ezra . Bochart , Lau- næus , Heidegger , and particularly Witfius in his Ægyptiaca , have all strenuously oppofed it . The We fhall with pleafure embrace the earlieft opportunity of giving our readers an account of the ...
... given by Aben Ezra . Bochart , Lau- næus , Heidegger , and particularly Witfius in his Ægyptiaca , have all strenuously oppofed it . The We fhall with pleafure embrace the earlieft opportunity of giving our readers an account of the ...
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... given us a lift of the extraordinary men who flourished in those ages , but in all of them has omitted fome eminent names . We come now to the encomium on Mr. Walsh . Such late was Walsh , the Mufes judge and friend . Upon this he makes ...
... given us a lift of the extraordinary men who flourished in those ages , but in all of them has omitted fome eminent names . We come now to the encomium on Mr. Walsh . Such late was Walsh , the Mufes judge and friend . Upon this he makes ...
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... given us ; but probability is fadly violated in it , by the ne- ⚫glect of the unity of time . For a perfon to be supposed to be ftarved during the reprefentation of five acts , is a ftrik- ing inftance of the abfurdity of this ...
... given us ; but probability is fadly violated in it , by the ne- ⚫glect of the unity of time . For a perfon to be supposed to be ftarved during the reprefentation of five acts , is a ftrik- ing inftance of the abfurdity of this ...
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... given to a vigorous imagination , to ' embellish a fiction drawn from the bofom of the remotest antiquity . But fhall I be pardoned for fufpecting that Pope ⚫ would not have fucceeded in this defign ; that fo didactic a genius would ...
... given to a vigorous imagination , to ' embellish a fiction drawn from the bofom of the remotest antiquity . But fhall I be pardoned for fufpecting that Pope ⚫ would not have fucceeded in this defign ; that fo didactic a genius would ...
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... given us . I think one may venture to remark , that the reputation of Pope as a poet , among pofterity , will be principally owing to his Windfor - Foreft , his Rape of the Lock , and his Eloifa to Abe- lard ; whilft the facts and ...
... given us . I think one may venture to remark , that the reputation of Pope as a poet , among pofterity , will be principally owing to his Windfor - Foreft , his Rape of the Lock , and his Eloifa to Abe- lard ; whilft the facts and ...
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