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 162
... feel an xious that they should , if possible , be redressed ; we therefore expressed ourselves friendly to the inquiry that was set on foot , and were disposed to think favourably of the manner in which it had been conducted . The ...
... feel an xious that they should , if possible , be redressed ; we therefore expressed ourselves friendly to the inquiry that was set on foot , and were disposed to think favourably of the manner in which it had been conducted . The ...
Page 331
... Feeling's voice the vocal wire , Still to those tones the faithful string responds , And speaks not to the heart but in that key ; For Nature , by indissoluble bonds , United Feeling and true Poesy . Where Feeling is not , by no studied ...
... Feeling's voice the vocal wire , Still to those tones the faithful string responds , And speaks not to the heart but in that key ; For Nature , by indissoluble bonds , United Feeling and true Poesy . Where Feeling is not , by no studied ...
Page 371
... feel , sometimes horrors most dreadful , and , at other times , joys unutterable . But they carry this still farther . They believe , or affect to believe , that they receive also communications from heaven , and illuminations from ...
... feel , sometimes horrors most dreadful , and , at other times , joys unutterable . But they carry this still farther . They believe , or affect to believe , that they receive also communications from heaven , and illuminations from ...
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