Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1811 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... appears to have been retarded principally by his literary occupations . An elegant historical illustration of an obscure passage in the Jerusalem occurs in the note at p . 192 .; and the following account of a Latin poem , which in some ...
... appears to have been retarded principally by his literary occupations . An elegant historical illustration of an obscure passage in the Jerusalem occurs in the note at p . 192 .; and the following account of a Latin poem , which in some ...
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... appears suspended in the air ; and when upon the bridge , the river beneath appears no longer a mighty torrent , but resembles a rippling brook . When standing on the bridge , the optical delusion is very singular the torrent of water ...
... appears suspended in the air ; and when upon the bridge , the river beneath appears no longer a mighty torrent , but resembles a rippling brook . When standing on the bridge , the optical delusion is very singular the torrent of water ...
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... appears to baffle all our resources . were glad , therefore , to receive a work promising to enter into a full ... appears to be symptomatic of a constitutional affection , and is gene- rally cured by the removal of those causes which ...
... appears to baffle all our resources . were glad , therefore , to receive a work promising to enter into a full ... appears to be symptomatic of a constitutional affection , and is gene- rally cured by the removal of those causes which ...
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