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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... style , from the puny performance which we are reviewing at present : uniting the follies of versification and the phrenzies of language , and leaving our readers to distinguish between their degrees of demerit . " Count Witikind was a ...
... style , from the puny performance which we are reviewing at present : uniting the follies of versification and the phrenzies of language , and leaving our readers to distinguish between their degrees of demerit . " Count Witikind was a ...
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... style . The volume is divided into twenty - five chapters , to each of which is assigned a treatise on some particular doctrine , tradition , or ceremony . In proceeding to give some account of it , we shall not be expected to enter ...
... style . The volume is divided into twenty - five chapters , to each of which is assigned a treatise on some particular doctrine , tradition , or ceremony . In proceeding to give some account of it , we shall not be expected to enter ...
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... to be brief . An allusion to the supposed state of a Greek exile in Ame- rica gives the author a good opportunity for the exhibition of his style and manner . Chateaubriand suggested the idea , his Modern Greece ; a Poem . 31.
... to be brief . An allusion to the supposed state of a Greek exile in Ame- rica gives the author a good opportunity for the exhibition of his style and manner . Chateaubriand suggested the idea , his Modern Greece ; a Poem . 31.
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. his style and manner . Chateaubriand suggested the idea , in his Itinerary from Paris to Jerusalem : But thou , fair world ! whose fresh unsullied charms Welcomed Columbus from the western wave ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. his style and manner . Chateaubriand suggested the idea , in his Itinerary from Paris to Jerusalem : But thou , fair world ! whose fresh unsullied charms Welcomed Columbus from the western wave ...
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... style , moreover , is pervaded by an habitual diffuseness ; and he occasionally uses stiff words , indicative not of pedan- try , but of his want of familiarity with the practice of com- position . Thus he employs the word curriculum ...
... style , moreover , is pervaded by an habitual diffuseness ; and he occasionally uses stiff words , indicative not of pedan- try , but of his want of familiarity with the practice of com- position . Thus he employs the word curriculum ...
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