Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Band 64Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1781 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... never wrote , though they are to be met with in every edition of my works . Lord L. In this , I own , you are to be pitied ; but to have more literary crimes to answer for than you were ever guilty of , is what men of wit and genius ...
... never wrote , though they are to be met with in every edition of my works . Lord L. In this , I own , you are to be pitied ; but to have more literary crimes to answer for than you were ever guilty of , is what men of wit and genius ...
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... never palliate , or excufe . I could point out fome paffages of this kind , but , at prefent- Luc . If any fuch there are , and fuch , perhaps , there may be , I wifh , my Lord , with all my heart , that they had never been written , I ...
... never palliate , or excufe . I could point out fome paffages of this kind , but , at prefent- Luc . If any fuch there are , and fuch , perhaps , there may be , I wifh , my Lord , with all my heart , that they had never been written , I ...
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... never could I fit down to read the dull hiftory of it in the balderdash Latin of a Dutch bio- grapher . I should be infinitely obliged to you , therefore , if , whilft we ramble across this pleasant meadow , you would indulge me with a ...
... never could I fit down to read the dull hiftory of it in the balderdash Latin of a Dutch bio- grapher . I should be infinitely obliged to you , therefore , if , whilft we ramble across this pleasant meadow , you would indulge me with a ...
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... never entirely get over , foon estranged me from a profeffion which might , perhaps , have turned out in the end very advantageous to me . • Lord L. Your opinion of the law , my good friend , we are not now to learn ; you have given it ...
... never entirely get over , foon estranged me from a profeffion which might , perhaps , have turned out in the end very advantageous to me . • Lord L. Your opinion of the law , my good friend , we are not now to learn ; you have given it ...
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... never have made a goddess of her . Lord L. In good truth I believe not . I thank you , my friend , for your little hiftoriette , and wish with all my heart I could convey it to a friend of mine in the other world , to whom , at this ...
... never have made a goddess of her . Lord L. In good truth I believe not . I thank you , my friend , for your little hiftoriette , and wish with all my heart I could convey it to a friend of mine in the other world , to whom , at this ...
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