The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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All we can think he aims at , is , to to make his readers imagine , that a late noble Writer is the author of this piece ; and that the late noble Writer was as wild , extravagant , and whimsical in his politics , as in his religious ...
All we can think he aims at , is , to to make his readers imagine , that a late noble Writer is the author of this piece ; and that the late noble Writer was as wild , extravagant , and whimsical in his politics , as in his religious ...
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To diffolve , say , annul dignity and splendor , by linking the honourable and illustrious , • into a conteniptible , vile condition , Pfal . lxxxix . 39. Ifai . * xxii . 9. Ezek . xxviii . 7 . 6 6 • IV . Tripudiare ; a piece of wood.
To diffolve , say , annul dignity and splendor , by linking the honourable and illustrious , • into a conteniptible , vile condition , Pfal . lxxxix . 39. Ifai . * xxii . 9. Ezek . xxviii . 7 . 6 6 • IV . Tripudiare ; a piece of wood.
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Tripudiare ; a piece of wood penetrated with a tool , < and perforated ; a pipe or fute , whose music exhilerated not • only common mirth , but also sacred and religious joy , Psal . ' “ cxlix . 3. Isai . v .
Tripudiare ; a piece of wood penetrated with a tool , < and perforated ; a pipe or fute , whose music exhilerated not • only common mirth , but also sacred and religious joy , Psal . ' “ cxlix . 3. Isai . v .
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But we refer our Readers to the Translator's preface , where they will find this account of the Abbé strongly supported , not only by obfervations on the performance now under our confideration , but by a subsequent piece , entitled , A ...
But we refer our Readers to the Translator's preface , where they will find this account of the Abbé strongly supported , not only by obfervations on the performance now under our confideration , but by a subsequent piece , entitled , A ...
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His poems intitled Forth - Feasting and Mæliades , not to mention his famous Macaronic piece Polemo - Middina , and many others , are proofs of this . Ben Johnson walked from London to Drummond's seat in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh ...
His poems intitled Forth - Feasting and Mæliades , not to mention his famous Macaronic piece Polemo - Middina , and many others , are proofs of this . Ben Johnson walked from London to Drummond's seat in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh ...
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