Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1804 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... opinion between these two authors . Mr. Fox seems to be a man of correct observa- tion ; and we therefore consider the similarity of his doctrines with those of Dr. Blake , as affording a very , desirable confirmation of some ingenious ...
... opinion between these two authors . Mr. Fox seems to be a man of correct observa- tion ; and we therefore consider the similarity of his doctrines with those of Dr. Blake , as affording a very , desirable confirmation of some ingenious ...
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... opinion that the twelve letters in- serted at the end of this volume , written in the early part of the Poet's life , ( in 1765 , 6 ) to his relation Lady Hesketh , might with no injury to his fame have been omitted : but the editor ...
... opinion that the twelve letters in- serted at the end of this volume , written in the early part of the Poet's life , ( in 1765 , 6 ) to his relation Lady Hesketh , might with no injury to his fame have been omitted : but the editor ...
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... opinion of Trumbull ? He can only claim the merit of being a skilful imitator , Well , what think you of Humphreys ? Sir , his mind is neither ductile to sentiment , nor is his ear suscep- tible of harmony . What opinion do you ...
... opinion of Trumbull ? He can only claim the merit of being a skilful imitator , Well , what think you of Humphreys ? Sir , his mind is neither ductile to sentiment , nor is his ear suscep- tible of harmony . What opinion do you ...
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