Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... tion ; that the political reflections in this piece , would , in all probability , have been more numerous than the affecting • ftrokes of nature ; that it would have more resembled the Henriade than the Iliad , or even the Gierufalemme ...
... tion ; that the political reflections in this piece , would , in all probability , have been more numerous than the affecting • ftrokes of nature ; that it would have more resembled the Henriade than the Iliad , or even the Gierufalemme ...
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... tion the Ode to St. Cecilia , would , with pofterity , have le- cured to Pope the character of a Sublime and Pathetic Poet . Upon the whole , altho ' we judge that this Eflay is partly calculated to fink Mr.Pope's reputation to a lower ...
... tion the Ode to St. Cecilia , would , with pofterity , have le- cured to Pope the character of a Sublime and Pathetic Poet . Upon the whole , altho ' we judge that this Eflay is partly calculated to fink Mr.Pope's reputation to a lower ...
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... tion . < The late Lord Bolingbroke , whofe aim , as well as this Doctor's , was to destroy Natural Religion , but for pur- pofes , as we fhall fee , much more confiftent , maintained , • that the mind has no power of framing fuch ...
... tion . < The late Lord Bolingbroke , whofe aim , as well as this Doctor's , was to destroy Natural Religion , but for pur- pofes , as we fhall fee , much more confiftent , maintained , • that the mind has no power of framing fuch ...
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... tion , which the Apoftle administers to his early converts , against being feduced by the rudiments of this world ; but • that vain Philofnphy , which was then working , and , as he ⚫ might easily forefee , would work afterwards ...
... tion , which the Apoftle administers to his early converts , against being feduced by the rudiments of this world ; but • that vain Philofnphy , which was then working , and , as he ⚫ might easily forefee , would work afterwards ...
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... tion of Telemachus ; efpecially too , as the Author feems , by his preface , to be a man of good fenfe , and real modefty : of which our readers will be convinced when we inform them , that he frankly recommends his work only as a ...
... tion of Telemachus ; efpecially too , as the Author feems , by his preface , to be a man of good fenfe , and real modefty : of which our readers will be convinced when we inform them , that he frankly recommends his work only as a ...
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