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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... letters . We are persuaded that Lady Brad- shaigh , for instance , never supposed that her letters to the author of Clarissa , written to unbosom the sensations of the moment , and for the exercise of a reflecting yet playful mind ...
... letters . We are persuaded that Lady Brad- shaigh , for instance , never supposed that her letters to the author of Clarissa , written to unbosom the sensations of the moment , and for the exercise of a reflecting yet playful mind ...
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... letters her genius could be animated and improved . We know not what Mrs. Barbauld means by the remark that she seems to have been rather a hearty friend and a clever active woman , ' than a polished one . Surely her letters manifest ...
... letters her genius could be animated and improved . We know not what Mrs. Barbauld means by the remark that she seems to have been rather a hearty friend and a clever active woman , ' than a polished one . Surely her letters manifest ...
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... letters among the Celta , we do not perceive that the author ' has been able to make any additions to what had been before adduced ; except such as he founds on his conjectures of the Hyperboreans , and the Turditani , or Turduli of ...
... letters among the Celta , we do not perceive that the author ' has been able to make any additions to what had been before adduced ; except such as he founds on his conjectures of the Hyperboreans , and the Turditani , or Turduli of ...
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