Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... objects of which his author treats . Spenser on the other hand , whom among the ancient ornaments of our country we ... object should produce . It would be a great mistake , to suppose that there is more of imagination in this , than in ...
... objects of which his author treats . Spenser on the other hand , whom among the ancient ornaments of our country we ... object should produce . It would be a great mistake , to suppose that there is more of imagination in this , than in ...
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... object , yet , many avail themselves of the occasion , to transact business , and carry on an extensive annual ... objects of great curiosity indeed it exceeded all my ideas before on the subject , and as often as we passed through the ...
... object , yet , many avail themselves of the occasion , to transact business , and carry on an extensive annual ... objects of great curiosity indeed it exceeded all my ideas before on the subject , and as often as we passed through the ...
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... object . His ideas are clear and definite ; and his manner of expressing them is unusually forcible and perspicuous . He is indefatigable in the pursuit of his favorite object ; and when he meets with difficulties , he is rather im ...
... object . His ideas are clear and definite ; and his manner of expressing them is unusually forcible and perspicuous . He is indefatigable in the pursuit of his favorite object ; and when he meets with difficulties , he is rather im ...
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