Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... volume . A se- cond made its appearance in 1797 ; and the valuable contents of both were translated into English , and published in a single octavo in 1801 * . Nearly about the same time , the author published a third volume , of which ...
... volume . A se- cond made its appearance in 1797 ; and the valuable contents of both were translated into English , and published in a single octavo in 1801 * . Nearly about the same time , the author published a third volume , of which ...
Page 286
... volume has been delayed , in expectation of the promised publication on the same subject , by Mr. Bilsborrow , which would have enabled us to give a complete view of the life and literary progress of the celebrated writer here ...
... volume has been delayed , in expectation of the promised publication on the same subject , by Mr. Bilsborrow , which would have enabled us to give a complete view of the life and literary progress of the celebrated writer here ...
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... volume before us on hearsay , or on vague or presumptive evidence ; and some general conclu- sions are , in our opinion , tinctured with European prejudices . We think that we shall be borne out in these remarks , by the extracts which ...
... volume before us on hearsay , or on vague or presumptive evidence ; and some general conclu- sions are , in our opinion , tinctured with European prejudices . We think that we shall be borne out in these remarks , by the extracts which ...
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