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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Page 170
... expression is concerned . Some passages , as we premised , are much more fortunately executed ; we should say , many , and of these we should offer some specimens : but first we must enter on the unwelcome task of proving the justice of ...
... expression is concerned . Some passages , as we premised , are much more fortunately executed ; we should say , many , and of these we should offer some specimens : but first we must enter on the unwelcome task of proving the justice of ...
Page 176
... expression , which it would have cost him no trouble to avoid . These are particularly observ- able in the select Translations from Propertius , which conclude the book . In the Romantic Tales , a greater laxity of phraseology is ...
... expression , which it would have cost him no trouble to avoid . These are particularly observ- able in the select Translations from Propertius , which conclude the book . In the Romantic Tales , a greater laxity of phraseology is ...
Page 178
... expression , which is so characteristic of Propertius , and which has occasioned his commentators so much perplexity . The poor Abbé de Marolles is not the only interpreter of Propertius who is obliged frequently to accost us with the ...
... expression , which is so characteristic of Propertius , and which has occasioned his commentators so much perplexity . The poor Abbé de Marolles is not the only interpreter of Propertius who is obliged frequently to accost us with the ...
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