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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... Reason , that drew the following picture , and called it the King of Denmark's . Lucidor ( for that's the travelling name of Rea- fon ) found himself in the midft of Copenhagen . He was charmed there to find a young monarch , who had ...
... Reason , that drew the following picture , and called it the King of Denmark's . Lucidor ( for that's the travelling name of Rea- fon ) found himself in the midft of Copenhagen . He was charmed there to find a young monarch , who had ...
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... reason commonly affigned for this defect , is the difficulty of clothing , with a graceful modern drefs , the wit and humour of antiquity . In order to render the Greek of Lucian into English , it is not barely fufficient to understand ...
... reason commonly affigned for this defect , is the difficulty of clothing , with a graceful modern drefs , the wit and humour of antiquity . In order to render the Greek of Lucian into English , it is not barely fufficient to understand ...
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... reason to hope it : for I hear he has taken pains about me , has ftudied my features well before he fat down to trace them on the canvas , and done it , CON AMORE : if he brings out a good refemblance , I fhall excufe the want of grace ...
... reason to hope it : for I hear he has taken pains about me , has ftudied my features well before he fat down to trace them on the canvas , and done it , CON AMORE : if he brings out a good refemblance , I fhall excufe the want of grace ...
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... reason to venerate the memory of this excellent perfon . We are not to wonder that a man , whofe principles and practice were fo much at variance with the manners of the world , should , either through malignity or ignorance , have the ...
... reason to venerate the memory of this excellent perfon . We are not to wonder that a man , whofe principles and practice were fo much at variance with the manners of the world , should , either through malignity or ignorance , have the ...
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... Reason and Nature . By Capel Berrow , A. M. 4to . 48. Dodley . 1780 . The intention to serve the caufe of Chriffianity . But HIS work , we verily believe , was written with an ho- while charity is ready to give the defign every praise ...
... Reason and Nature . By Capel Berrow , A. M. 4to . 48. Dodley . 1780 . The intention to serve the caufe of Chriffianity . But HIS work , we verily believe , was written with an ho- while charity is ready to give the defign every praise ...
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