Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1802 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 122
... passage in Hebrew - in Arabic - or Per- sian , & c . without the assistance of a Lexicon or a Translation ; and I humbly imagine , that the gentle reader , after the study per haps of thirty , would find many a passage , in Plato or ...
... passage in Hebrew - in Arabic - or Per- sian , & c . without the assistance of a Lexicon or a Translation ; and I humbly imagine , that the gentle reader , after the study per haps of thirty , would find many a passage , in Plato or ...
Page 147
... passage , as found in the original , hath contributed to illustrate the meaning of it . I have accordingly in each case endeavoured to adapt my translation to the mode of eluci- dation respectively required ; have sometimes rendered the ...
... passage , as found in the original , hath contributed to illustrate the meaning of it . I have accordingly in each case endeavoured to adapt my translation to the mode of eluci- dation respectively required ; have sometimes rendered the ...
Page 149
... passage also speak for itself . agency of an It is the opinion of the present critic that the words in chap . iv . 25 , " who is called Christ , " are not those of the woman of Samaria , but of the Evangelist ; and Dr. S. sup- poses ...
... passage also speak for itself . agency of an It is the opinion of the present critic that the words in chap . iv . 25 , " who is called Christ , " are not those of the woman of Samaria , but of the Evangelist ; and Dr. S. sup- poses ...
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