Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, 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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... especially those over the mercy - feat , may properly denote the church on earth , • where God hath set his throne , and in the midst of which • he dwells or reigns , Numb . vii . 89. Pfal . xcix . 1. Ezek . ix . 3. In this view the ...
... especially those over the mercy - feat , may properly denote the church on earth , • where God hath set his throne , and in the midst of which • he dwells or reigns , Numb . vii . 89. Pfal . xcix . 1. Ezek . ix . 3. In this view the ...
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... especially if it be remembered , that every bar to industry in any of our co- lonies , extends itself to the prejudice of the parent - country . To avoid a more tedious and uncertain computation on ' this occafion , ' fays our Author ...
... especially if it be remembered , that every bar to industry in any of our co- lonies , extends itself to the prejudice of the parent - country . To avoid a more tedious and uncertain computation on ' this occafion , ' fays our Author ...
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... especially the Recovery of Theodora in the third , with- out tears , has not the feeling of a man : in these , Nature speaks her own language . Does our Critic ascertain the cir- cumstances when poetry or plain language should be used ...
... especially the Recovery of Theodora in the third , with- out tears , has not the feeling of a man : in these , Nature speaks her own language . Does our Critic ascertain the cir- cumstances when poetry or plain language should be used ...
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... especially Ode 1 , 3 , 4 , the Character of Regulus in the 5th , and the 25th of the third book ; Ode 4 , 9 , and 14 of the fourth book , not to mention some of the Epodes . Indeed Horace , in his Satyres and Epistles , modeftly dif ...
... especially Ode 1 , 3 , 4 , the Character of Regulus in the 5th , and the 25th of the third book ; Ode 4 , 9 , and 14 of the fourth book , not to mention some of the Epodes . Indeed Horace , in his Satyres and Epistles , modeftly dif ...
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... especially those to Jupiter , and Apollo ? nothing in the Idylliums of Theocritus ? Did not the latter invent and bring to perfection , a species of poetry , for which he will be admired for ever ? Is there nothing very extra- ordinary ...
... especially those to Jupiter , and Apollo ? nothing in the Idylliums of Theocritus ? Did not the latter invent and bring to perfection , a species of poetry , for which he will be admired for ever ? Is there nothing very extra- ordinary ...
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