Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... course they are united , in bonds of affection equally pure , sincere , and lasting . If we had a hundred voices , we could not count all the modern ballad - epics in which this discovery has taken place . Almost every Julio turns out ...
... course they are united , in bonds of affection equally pure , sincere , and lasting . If we had a hundred voices , we could not count all the modern ballad - epics in which this discovery has taken place . Almost every Julio turns out ...
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... picture certainly displays a lively imagination , and a spirited course of narrative ; and , as one better thing always always induces another , the versification is more régular and 14 Harold the Dauntless ; a Poem .
... picture certainly displays a lively imagination , and a spirited course of narrative ; and , as one better thing always always induces another , the versification is more régular and 14 Harold the Dauntless ; a Poem .
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... course of years , the author of these Commentaries has been known as an able lecturer on the diseases of women and children , and as having enjoyed extensive oppor- tunities of making observations on them , during a very en- larged ...
... course of years , the author of these Commentaries has been known as an able lecturer on the diseases of women and children , and as having enjoyed extensive oppor- tunities of making observations on them , during a very en- larged ...
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... course of a day or two , if the exposure to infection was previously unknown . ' It is important to be aware of the dis ease on its first approach , and the following are pointed out as the symptoms which precede the attack : fever ...
... course of a day or two , if the exposure to infection was previously unknown . ' It is important to be aware of the dis ease on its first approach , and the following are pointed out as the symptoms which precede the attack : fever ...
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... course of study which is adopted with regard to divinity , medicine , or law and he has confined himself to general education , or , in other words , to classics , mathematics , and philosophy . Nothing could be more prudent than this ...
... course of study which is adopted with regard to divinity , medicine , or law and he has confined himself to general education , or , in other words , to classics , mathematics , and philosophy . Nothing could be more prudent than this ...
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