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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... fuperior judge . ' ( i ) tis parentis in fufpenfo effe . Dictum autem eft , poftliminium a limine et poft . Unde eum , qui ab hoftibus captus eft , et in fines noftros poftea pervenit , poftliminio reverfum recte dicimus . Nam limina ...
... fuperior judge . ' ( i ) tis parentis in fufpenfo effe . Dictum autem eft , poftliminium a limine et poft . Unde eum , qui ab hoftibus captus eft , et in fines noftros poftea pervenit , poftliminio reverfum recte dicimus . Nam limina ...
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... fuperior to them , viz . Odes 15 , 35 , 37 , of the first book ; Odes 1 , 13 ( which the + Ode xviii . Lib . 1 . Ode xii . lib . 1. is the most remarkable imitation . Critic thinks the beft in Horace ) and 19 , Critic 58 An Efay on the ...
... fuperior to them , viz . Odes 15 , 35 , 37 , of the first book ; Odes 1 , 13 ( which the + Ode xviii . Lib . 1 . Ode xii . lib . 1. is the most remarkable imitation . Critic thinks the beft in Horace ) and 19 , Critic 58 An Efay on the ...
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... fuperior , ' fays our Author ,. to any of Dryden's Prologues . Thofe of Dryden are fatyrical and facetious , this of Pope is folemn and fu- blime . Dryden's contain general topics of wit and criti cifm , and may precede any play ...
... fuperior , ' fays our Author ,. to any of Dryden's Prologues . Thofe of Dryden are fatyrical and facetious , this of Pope is folemn and fu- blime . Dryden's contain general topics of wit and criti cifm , and may precede any play ...
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... fuperior propriety in being addreffed to one per- fon ; very juftly extols this tranflation of Pope's , for its ele- gance and faithfulness , above any in Dryden's tranflation of the Heroids . He alfo cenfures Óvid for a fameness in the ...
... fuperior propriety in being addreffed to one per- fon ; very juftly extols this tranflation of Pope's , for its ele- gance and faithfulness , above any in Dryden's tranflation of the Heroids . He alfo cenfures Óvid for a fameness in the ...
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... fuperior to Brome's . In his mifcellanies are fome pieces worthy of notice , particularly his epiftle to Mr. Southern ; the Fair Nun , imitated from Fontaine ; Olivia , a character ; • and an ode to Lord Gower , written in the true ...
... fuperior to Brome's . In his mifcellanies are fome pieces worthy of notice , particularly his epiftle to Mr. Southern ; the Fair Nun , imitated from Fontaine ; Olivia , a character ; • and an ode to Lord Gower , written in the true ...
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