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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... taken from Vida , lib . IIId . The Italian poet , however , in his exemplifications , is not chargeable with the fault justly imputed by the Rambler to thofe of Pope . Our Critic remarks on the following lines , Now they who reach ...
... taken from Vida , lib . IIId . The Italian poet , however , in his exemplifications , is not chargeable with the fault justly imputed by the Rambler to thofe of Pope . Our Critic remarks on the following lines , Now they who reach ...
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... taken together . It fhould , how- < ever , be remembered , that he was not the first former of those beautiful machines the Sylphs , on which his claim to • imagination is chiefly founded ; he found them existing re- ally to his hand ...
... taken together . It fhould , how- < ever , be remembered , that he was not the first former of those beautiful machines the Sylphs , on which his claim to • imagination is chiefly founded ; he found them existing re- ally to his hand ...
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... taken with judgment from fome paflages in the life of Cato himself . Of this the Critic produces two fine instances . See the Effay itself . * The name of a Fairy in a beautiful poem of Tickel's , on Ken- fington garden . REV . July ...
... taken with judgment from fome paflages in the life of Cato himself . Of this the Critic produces two fine instances . See the Effay itself . * The name of a Fairy in a beautiful poem of Tickel's , on Ken- fington garden . REV . July ...
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... in his descriptions , which the best judges are now agreed he is , we cannot expect to fee that fault rectified in the circumlocution of Rhyme . G 2 When When Gentlemen have taken much pains to little purpose , POETICAL .. 83.
... in his descriptions , which the best judges are now agreed he is , we cannot expect to fee that fault rectified in the circumlocution of Rhyme . G 2 When When Gentlemen have taken much pains to little purpose , POETICAL .. 83.
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... taken from Mrs. Hoyles's own mouth . She is widow of Mr. Hoyles , a printer ; lives in Great Wyld - street , Lincoln's - Inn - Fields , and is faid to be a woman of good character , and refpected in her neighbourhood . Her tefti- mony ...
... taken from Mrs. Hoyles's own mouth . She is widow of Mr. Hoyles , a printer ; lives in Great Wyld - street , Lincoln's - Inn - Fields , and is faid to be a woman of good character , and refpected in her neighbourhood . Her tefti- mony ...
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