Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Том 64Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1781 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... language , wit , and learning . ' You will remember , that every man is your neighbour and your brother , who may be benefited by your love . That God is our common Father , and that all we are brethren . That we are all members of the ...
... language , wit , and learning . ' You will remember , that every man is your neighbour and your brother , who may be benefited by your love . That God is our common Father , and that all we are brethren . That we are all members of the ...
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... language of Reason will ever be that of fincerity . " ' • Brevity is a merit , especially in a fuperficial age . ' Happy the writer who fays much in few words . ' The greateft part of books are of no ufe to the readers . ' Men are ...
... language of Reason will ever be that of fincerity . " ' • Brevity is a merit , especially in a fuperficial age . ' Happy the writer who fays much in few words . ' The greateft part of books are of no ufe to the readers . ' Men are ...
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... language ; and the reason commonly affigned for this defect , is the difficulty of clothing , with a graceful modern drefs , the wit and humour of antiquity . In order to render the Greek of Lucian into English , it is not barely ...
... language ; and the reason commonly affigned for this defect , is the difficulty of clothing , with a graceful modern drefs , the wit and humour of antiquity . In order to render the Greek of Lucian into English , it is not barely ...
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... language of the friend you just now quoted , when we get upon our hobby - horfe ( and then , you know , the afs was mine ) , there is no knowing what lengths he may carry us . Lard L. But this is not the only ride you have taken : what ...
... language of the friend you just now quoted , when we get upon our hobby - horfe ( and then , you know , the afs was mine ) , there is no knowing what lengths he may carry us . Lard L. But this is not the only ride you have taken : what ...
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... language , which I have yet feen , have failed , and all from the fame caufe , by the tranflator's departing from the original , and fub- ftituting his own manners , phrafeology , expreffion , wit and humour , inftead of your's ...
... language , which I have yet feen , have failed , and all from the fame caufe , by the tranflator's departing from the original , and fub- ftituting his own manners , phrafeology , expreffion , wit and humour , inftead of your's ...
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