The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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No Performance worthy of Attention shall be overlooked , and all due Regard will be paid to the most important . As to the Reviewers themselves , a competent Account of our domestic Productions , furnishes full Employment for all their ...
No Performance worthy of Attention shall be overlooked , and all due Regard will be paid to the most important . As to the Reviewers themselves , a competent Account of our domestic Productions , furnishes full Employment for all their ...
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... than to have informed the public , of the nature of the performance ; and to have applauded the Writer for his good intentions . But , $ But , as it is our custom , when 20 A Vindication of Natural Society .
... than to have informed the public , of the nature of the performance ; and to have applauded the Writer for his good intentions . But , $ But , as it is our custom , when 20 A Vindication of Natural Society .
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As a Concordance , Mr. Taylor's performance certainly exceeds that of Marius de Calasio , yet the latter will have its use , as it contains the variations of the Septuagint and vulgar Latin , and gives the Syriac and Arabic words that ...
As a Concordance , Mr. Taylor's performance certainly exceeds that of Marius de Calasio , yet the latter will have its use , as it contains the variations of the Septuagint and vulgar Latin , and gives the Syriac and Arabic words that ...
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If the Doctor had in view that precept of Horace , which advises , -Neque , te ut miratur turba , labores ; Contentus paucis lectoribus.he has certainly acted right ; for his performance is far from being calculated to engage the ...
If the Doctor had in view that precept of Horace , which advises , -Neque , te ut miratur turba , labores ; Contentus paucis lectoribus.he has certainly acted right ; for his performance is far from being calculated to engage the ...
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Has any age left us a more wonderful performance than Lycophron's Alexandra ? If Shakespear and Lee are so much praised for hitting off the short character of a frantic person , what an atchievement was it to fill a whole poem with the ...
Has any age left us a more wonderful performance than Lycophron's Alexandra ? If Shakespear and Lee are so much praised for hitting off the short character of a frantic person , what an atchievement was it to fill a whole poem with the ...
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