Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Том 79Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1788 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... thought improper in a paftoral . As far as it relates to himfelf at leaft , Milton confirms this fact , and moreover explains what it was that kept him from entering into holy orders : " For this ( the church ) by the intentions of my ...
... thought improper in a paftoral . As far as it relates to himfelf at leaft , Milton confirms this fact , and moreover explains what it was that kept him from entering into holy orders : " For this ( the church ) by the intentions of my ...
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... thought that duty required us to employ all the affiftance which could be derived from modern chemistry ; and , from its collected light , render our work more clear and lu- minous . ' own ; Healde's Tranflation of the New Pharmacopoeia ...
... thought that duty required us to employ all the affiftance which could be derived from modern chemistry ; and , from its collected light , render our work more clear and lu- minous . ' own ; Healde's Tranflation of the New Pharmacopoeia ...
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... thought defective , it , however , certainly merits the regard and attention of the Public ; as it contains many obfervations , reflections , and hints , which the judicious reader may apply to advantage . ART ART . VII . Transactions ...
... thought defective , it , however , certainly merits the regard and attention of the Public ; as it contains many obfervations , reflections , and hints , which the judicious reader may apply to advantage . ART ART . VII . Transactions ...
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... thought or turn of expreffion from the poets may , with no im- propriety , be now and then introduced in the moft ferious dif- courfe ; but the frequent recurrence of poetic fcraps , and poetic descriptions , muft furely prove ...
... thought or turn of expreffion from the poets may , with no im- propriety , be now and then introduced in the moft ferious dif- courfe ; but the frequent recurrence of poetic fcraps , and poetic descriptions , muft furely prove ...
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... ridicule folly and affectation ; but Hogarth has exposed fcenes that are very indelicate , and fome that may be thought of VICIOUS vicious tendency : fuch are not the proper fubjects of Grofe's Rules for drawing Caricaturas . 61.
... ridicule folly and affectation ; but Hogarth has exposed fcenes that are very indelicate , and fome that may be thought of VICIOUS vicious tendency : fuch are not the proper fubjects of Grofe's Rules for drawing Caricaturas . 61.
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