Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Том 53R. Griffiths., 1776 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... effect of indolence . We won- der not , therefore , that Mr. Gray made many poetical effays and beginnings on fubjects from which , either by accident or through a want of induftry ; he was afterwards diverted . Among thefe was a ...
... effect of indolence . We won- der not , therefore , that Mr. Gray made many poetical effays and beginnings on fubjects from which , either by accident or through a want of induftry ; he was afterwards diverted . Among thefe was a ...
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... effect of this rhythmical part of harmony , by fuch a difpofition as hides every appearance of its being intended . The two firft words in the fourth line of the fame ftanza do not fatisfy us , either because they ftand unclaffically ...
... effect of this rhythmical part of harmony , by fuch a difpofition as hides every appearance of its being intended . The two firft words in the fourth line of the fame ftanza do not fatisfy us , either because they ftand unclaffically ...
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... effects on an English one . The greater part of the wo- men were the moft hideous figures I ever beheld , and reminded me of Horace's Canidia , for whom they were very proper compa- nions . I counted half a dozen young girls who ...
... effects on an English one . The greater part of the wo- men were the moft hideous figures I ever beheld , and reminded me of Horace's Canidia , for whom they were very proper compa- nions . I counted half a dozen young girls who ...
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... effect of a frantic enthufiafm , into which he had been gradually wrought , by the outrageous harangues of the preachers , against Henry . Others affirmed that one of his age , which was only twenty - two , could not have been im ...
... effect of a frantic enthufiafm , into which he had been gradually wrought , by the outrageous harangues of the preachers , against Henry . Others affirmed that one of his age , which was only twenty - two , could not have been im ...
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... effect , the fame thing , it is the patriot's con- tribution toward relieving his country from the growing evils brought upon it by the increase of luxury , the dearness or scar- city of the neceflaries of life , and the confequent ...
... effect , the fame thing , it is the patriot's con- tribution toward relieving his country from the growing evils brought upon it by the increase of luxury , the dearness or scar- city of the neceflaries of life , and the confequent ...
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