Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1752 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... say much in praise of his poetry . XXXVI . The Confummation . A facred Ode , on the final diffolution of the world : Infcribed to his grace the arch- bishop of Canterbury . By Thomas Newcomb . 4to . Is . Owen . Mr. NEW COMB's poetical ...
... say much in praise of his poetry . XXXVI . The Confummation . A facred Ode , on the final diffolution of the world : Infcribed to his grace the arch- bishop of Canterbury . By Thomas Newcomb . 4to . Is . Owen . Mr. NEW COMB's poetical ...
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... says , in his admirable Alma , of writers in general , Authors , before they write , fhould read , must be particularly true of the authors of the Review ; fo we may affure our readers , that we have fubmitted to the penance of reading ...
... says , in his admirable Alma , of writers in general , Authors , before they write , fhould read , must be particularly true of the authors of the Review ; fo we may affure our readers , that we have fubmitted to the penance of reading ...
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... says he , it appears , that the authority of God is moft properly introduced , to fupport the obligation of all relative duties . The focial nature , from whence they spring , the motives by which they are enforced , the pleasures which ...
... says he , it appears , that the authority of God is moft properly introduced , to fupport the obligation of all relative duties . The focial nature , from whence they spring , the motives by which they are enforced , the pleasures which ...
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... says he , and especially , if they are any way of a nice and fingular kind , or but rarely difcuffed , the ftronger are the workings of this fatal habit of vain curiofity ; the greater afcendency does it gain over the mind , the more ...
... says he , and especially , if they are any way of a nice and fingular kind , or but rarely difcuffed , the ftronger are the workings of this fatal habit of vain curiofity ; the greater afcendency does it gain over the mind , the more ...
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... Say , what is life ? and wherefore was it given ? What the defign , the purpose mark'd by Heav'n ? Was it in lux'ry to diffolve the fpan , To raise the animal and fink the man ? In the foft bands of pleasure , idly gay , To frolick the ...
... Say , what is life ? and wherefore was it given ? What the defign , the purpose mark'd by Heav'n ? Was it in lux'ry to diffolve the fpan , To raise the animal and fink the man ? In the foft bands of pleasure , idly gay , To frolick the ...
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