Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Том 15Ralph 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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... character odious and deteftable ; that all governments must frequently infringe the rules of juftice , to fupport themselves ; that they are a violation upon nature ; and that even when best administered , they must have recourfe to ...
... character odious and deteftable ; that all governments must frequently infringe the rules of juftice , to fupport themselves ; that they are a violation upon nature ; and that even when best administered , they must have recourfe to ...
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... character he may be rather faid to have collected * This first volume was printed in 1754 , the fecond is not yet published . the the principal paffages in which every word occurs , than 22 TAYLOR'S Hebrew Concordance .
... character he may be rather faid to have collected * This first volume was printed in 1754 , the fecond is not yet published . the the principal paffages in which every word occurs , than 22 TAYLOR'S Hebrew Concordance .
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... character ? If the accounts left us of the admirable Crichton * , may be depend- ed on , ( and the authorities are ... characters so very different as • Falstaff and Macbeth , and Garrick's being able to perfonate fo inimitably a Lear or ...
... character ? If the accounts left us of the admirable Crichton * , may be depend- ed on , ( and the authorities are ... characters so very different as • Falstaff and Macbeth , and Garrick's being able to perfonate fo inimitably a Lear or ...
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... character he gives Mr. Garrick . Our Effayift deems Mr. Voltaire the most universal of au- thors ; and thinks , that either the tragedy of Merope , or the Hiftory of Lewis XIV . would alone have immortalized him , as he writes almost ...
... character he gives Mr. Garrick . Our Effayift deems Mr. Voltaire the most universal of au- thors ; and thinks , that either the tragedy of Merope , or the Hiftory of Lewis XIV . would alone have immortalized him , as he writes almost ...
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... character , without fufficient proofs of their certainty , fo ought he , in juftice , to have fub- joined them to the accufation . If Addison was guilty of these bafeneffes , his moral writings ought only to make him the more deteftable ...
... character , without fufficient proofs of their certainty , fo ought he , in juftice , to have fub- joined them to the accufation . If Addison was guilty of these bafeneffes , his moral writings ought only to make him the more deteftable ...
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