Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, 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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... in contradiftinction to dancing without any mufic , or with other mufic ; the flute - dance , the most • brifk and ... inftance of our Author's skill and ingenuity , in arranging the feveral fignifications of a word in their proper ...
... in contradiftinction to dancing without any mufic , or with other mufic ; the flute - dance , the most • brifk and ... inftance of our Author's skill and ingenuity , in arranging the feveral fignifications of a word in their proper ...
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... in- ftance of the parish of St. James's , one of the most thriving in that island , and one that at this time seems to keep a due • medium between the most populous , exclufive of towns , ⚫ and those that are yet the leaft ...
... in- ftance of the parish of St. James's , one of the most thriving in that island , and one that at this time seems to keep a due • medium between the most populous , exclufive of towns , ⚫ and those that are yet the leaft ...
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... in his figures . For inftance , the article rum he computes at 4600 puncheons , or 50,600 gallons , amounting to 69.5751 . At this rate a puncheon would contain no more than eleven gallons , and the price would be 27 s . 6d . per gallon ...
... in his figures . For inftance , the article rum he computes at 4600 puncheons , or 50,600 gallons , amounting to 69.5751 . At this rate a puncheon would contain no more than eleven gallons , and the price would be 27 s . 6d . per gallon ...
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... inftance of Pope's ftrength of fancy ; but , in his opinion , the images are too general and indistinct ; and he thinks the laft line conveys no new idea to the mind . Here we beg leave to dif- fent from him ; for as the poet has traced ...
... inftance of Pope's ftrength of fancy ; but , in his opinion , the images are too general and indistinct ; and he thinks the laft line conveys no new idea to the mind . Here we beg leave to dif- fent from him ; for as the poet has traced ...
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... in Greece , in Rome , and in France , after Ariftotle , Horace , and Boi- leau , had written their Arts of Poetry . In our own coun- try , the rules of the drama , for inftance , were never more compleatly understood than at prefent ...
... in Greece , in Rome , and in France , after Ariftotle , Horace , and Boi- leau , had written their Arts of Poetry . In our own coun- try , the rules of the drama , for inftance , were never more compleatly understood than at prefent ...
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