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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... fome men of < genius to defpife , and depart from , the established rules of po- litenefs and civil life . ' • The Critic then praifing the Splendid Shilling , the Musci- pula , and the Scribleriad of Mr. Cambridge , thus concludes ...
... fome men of < genius to defpife , and depart from , the established rules of po- litenefs and civil life . ' • The Critic then praifing the Splendid Shilling , the Musci- pula , and the Scribleriad of Mr. Cambridge , thus concludes ...
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... fome former paffages in this Effay , we fufpected that the Author had been an Oxonian ; but the laft quotation is a proof , next to demonftration , that he is little acquainted with that most learned univerfity ; otherwife he muft have ...
... fome former paffages in this Effay , we fufpected that the Author had been an Oxonian ; but the laft quotation is a proof , next to demonftration , that he is little acquainted with that most learned univerfity ; otherwife he muft have ...
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... fome inftances , fo does he also candidly quote fome that are ex- tremely natural and tender . What Shore answers to her huf band , when he asks her movingly , • Why doft thou fix thy dying eyes upon me With fuch an earnest , fuch a ...
... fome inftances , fo does he also candidly quote fome that are ex- tremely natural and tender . What Shore answers to her huf band , when he asks her movingly , • Why doft thou fix thy dying eyes upon me With fuch an earnest , fuch a ...
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... fome relenting eye Devotion's felf fhall fteal a thought from Heav'n , One human tear fhall drop , and be forgiv'n . With this line , the Criticthinks , the poem fhould have ended , for that the eight additional lines concerning fome ...
... fome relenting eye Devotion's felf fhall fteal a thought from Heav'n , One human tear fhall drop , and be forgiv'n . With this line , the Criticthinks , the poem fhould have ended , for that the eight additional lines concerning fome ...
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... fome improvement , from Harmony and Numbers . For want of this variety , ( especially in the didactic parts , which frequently take up almost a whole book together ) the fenti- ments , however excellent in themselves , are dry and ...
... fome improvement , from Harmony and Numbers . For want of this variety , ( especially in the didactic parts , which frequently take up almost a whole book together ) the fenti- ments , however excellent in themselves , are dry and ...
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