Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Band 53R. Griffiths., 1776 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... Petrarch , DONALDSON on Agriculture , & c DORINDA , a Town Eclogue , DOUGLAS's Hiftory of Controverted Elec tions , DOWNMAN's Infancy , Book II . DUCHE'S Sermon at Philadelphia , DUELLING , a Poem , .. 189 157 HENDERSON'S Second Letter ...
... Petrarch , DONALDSON on Agriculture , & c DORINDA , a Town Eclogue , DOUGLAS's Hiftory of Controverted Elec tions , DOWNMAN's Infancy , Book II . DUCHE'S Sermon at Philadelphia , DUELLING , a Poem , .. 189 157 HENDERSON'S Second Letter ...
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... , PERREAUS , Pamphlets relating to , PETRARCH . See DOBSON . 183 92 81 PILGRIM , a Novel , 361 55 PINDAR tranflated , 155 PLAINTS of Runny Mead , 87 PLANTS . 117 PLANTS . See JENKINSON . POEMS , by W. B. the ENGLISH BOOKS .
... , PERREAUS , Pamphlets relating to , PETRARCH . See DOBSON . 183 92 81 PILGRIM , a Novel , 361 55 PINDAR tranflated , 155 PLAINTS of Runny Mead , 87 PLANTS . 117 PLANTS . See JENKINSON . POEMS , by W. B. the ENGLISH BOOKS .
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... Petrarch . 2 Vols . 8vo . 12 s . fewed . Buckland . 1775 . IN N the Appendix to the thirty - ninth volume of our Review , we gave an account of the very curious and entertaining work , of which we have now before us an abridged ...
... Petrarch . 2 Vols . 8vo . 12 s . fewed . Buckland . 1775 . IN N the Appendix to the thirty - ninth volume of our Review , we gave an account of the very curious and entertaining work , of which we have now before us an abridged ...
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... Petrarch , and we are happy to be confirmed in our opinion of that work , by the approbation it has met with from fome of the best judges in the republic of letters . As no life of Petrarch , nor any tranflation of his writings has ever ...
... Petrarch , and we are happy to be confirmed in our opinion of that work , by the approbation it has met with from fome of the best judges in the republic of letters . As no life of Petrarch , nor any tranflation of his writings has ever ...
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... Petrarch's , from the contrast we behold in one particular of his life , and the extreme mifery he fuffered from the indulgence of an affection , which though noble and delightful when juftly placed , becomes a reproach and a torment to ...
... Petrarch's , from the contrast we behold in one particular of his life , and the extreme mifery he fuffered from the indulgence of an affection , which though noble and delightful when juftly placed , becomes a reproach and a torment to ...
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Seite 76 - The march of the human mind is slow. Sir, it was not until after two hundred years discovered that, by an eternal law, Providence had decreed vexation to violence, and poverty to rapine. Your ancestors did however at length open their eyes to the ill husbandry of injustice.
Seite 391 - TAKE heed that the persons, whom ye present unto us, be apt and meet, for their learning and godly conversation, to exercise their Ministry duly, to the honour of God, and the edifying of his Church.
Seite 75 - The irregular things done in the confusion of mighty troubles and on the hinge of great revolutions, even if all were done that is said to have been done, form no example. If they have any effect in argument they make an exception to prove the rule. None of your own liberties could stand a moment if the casual deviations from them at such times were suffered to be used as proofs of their nullity.
Seite 103 - And in my breast the imperfect joys expire; Yet Morning smiles the busy race to cheer, And new-born pleasure brings to happier men; The fields to all their wonted tribute bear; To warm their little loves the birds complain. I fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear And weep the more because I weep in vain.
Seite 101 - ... was to be looked upon as a private independent gentleman, who read for his amusement.
Seite 78 - But, sir, your ancestors thought this sort of virtual representation, however ample, to be totally insufficient for the freedom of the inhabitants of territories that are so near, and comparatively so inconsiderable. How then can I think it sufficient for those which are infinitely greater, and infinitely more remote...
Seite 73 - The question with me is, not whether you have a right to render your people miserable, but whether it is not your interest to make them happy.
Seite 73 - It is not what a lawyer tells me I may do, but what humanity, reason, and justice tell me I ought to do. Is a politic act the worse for being a generous one? Is no concession proper but that which is made from your want of right to keep what you grant?
Seite 486 - ... sworn to determine, not according to his own private judgment, but according to the known laws and customs of the land ; not delegated to pronounce a new law, but to maintain and expound the old one.
Seite 103 - Flush'd with mirth and hope they burn: But none from Cattraeth's vale return, Save Aeron brave, and Conan strong (Bursting through the bloody throng), And I, the meanest...