Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... passage , to a well - known scene in one of our happiest English specimens of dramatic humour . Harold sees a ghost , which he had seen before in Galilee , and in Cepha- lonia , that other while , ' as it is elegantly termed : " Dost ...
... passage , to a well - known scene in one of our happiest English specimens of dramatic humour . Harold sees a ghost , which he had seen before in Galilee , and in Cepha- lonia , that other while , ' as it is elegantly termed : " Dost ...
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... passage just referred to , says : " Our nation has unanimously agreed in ranking the book of Daniel among the books called Hagiographa , and not among the Prophets . " It would be easy to shew , that some of the rea- sons alleged for ...
... passage just referred to , says : " Our nation has unanimously agreed in ranking the book of Daniel among the books called Hagiographa , and not among the Prophets . " It would be easy to shew , that some of the rea- sons alleged for ...
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... passage in Solomon's Song ; " The King is held in the galleries . " 6 د , ― Delayed , ' says Mr. A. , as the appearance of the Messiah is now pretended to be by the iniquity of Israel , the Talmud fixes no precise year , or even century ...
... passage in Solomon's Song ; " The King is held in the galleries . " 6 د , ― Delayed , ' says Mr. A. , as the appearance of the Messiah is now pretended to be by the iniquity of Israel , the Talmud fixes no precise year , or even century ...
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... passage relating to Lord Elgin's Marbles : the present poet being among those who think that these inte- resting remains of antiquity are better placed in London than at Athens . O conquering genius ! that couldst thus detain The subtle ...
... passage relating to Lord Elgin's Marbles : the present poet being among those who think that these inte- resting remains of antiquity are better placed in London than at Athens . O conquering genius ! that couldst thus detain The subtle ...
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... passage , he speaks of teaching boys " the laws and constitution of verse ; and ( in p . 63. ) of explain- ing the canons of Catholic taste . His sentences also are too long ; and his different letters or sections should have had a ...
... passage , he speaks of teaching boys " the laws and constitution of verse ; and ( in p . 63. ) of explain- ing the canons of Catholic taste . His sentences also are too long ; and his different letters or sections should have had a ...
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