Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... minds and manners were as pure and innocent as this impression indicated . ' It appears not less wonderful to us than it did to the Captain , that a man situated and circumstanced like Adams could have felt the smallest inclination to ...
... minds and manners were as pure and innocent as this impression indicated . ' It appears not less wonderful to us than it did to the Captain , that a man situated and circumstanced like Adams could have felt the smallest inclination to ...
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... mind of this anonymous poet ; and he has fancied that he might play any trick with his Scotish friends , and , through the mediation of their applause , with the public . On his second appearance , however , " Apparent diræ facies ...
... mind of this anonymous poet ; and he has fancied that he might play any trick with his Scotish friends , and , through the mediation of their applause , with the public . On his second appearance , however , " Apparent diræ facies ...
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... mind . Lightsome and pure , but unrepress'd , He fired the bridegroom's gallant breast ; More feebly strove with maiden fear , Yet still joy glimmer'd through the tear On the bride's blushing cheek , that shows Like dew - drop on the ...
... mind . Lightsome and pure , but unrepress'd , He fired the bridegroom's gallant breast ; More feebly strove with maiden fear , Yet still joy glimmer'd through the tear On the bride's blushing cheek , that shows Like dew - drop on the ...
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... mind , judiciously employed , can experience ; and he will have ample reason in future to thank the caustic and the knife , which may occasion some present suffering ; " ab ipso Ducet opes animumque ferro . " HORACE . ART . III . Modern ...
... mind , judiciously employed , can experience ; and he will have ample reason in future to thank the caustic and the knife , which may occasion some present suffering ; " ab ipso Ducet opes animumque ferro . " HORACE . ART . III . Modern ...
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... minds ; and things ap- parently the most unconnected with it , such as the circum- stances of their worldly condition , their sufferings and distresses at one time , or the renewal of their peace and happiness at another , all concur in ...
... minds ; and things ap- parently the most unconnected with it , such as the circum- stances of their worldly condition , their sufferings and distresses at one time , or the renewal of their peace and happiness at another , all concur in ...
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