Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1812 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... regard to lodging ; a determination which often led to a vehement contest of argument , and subjected the travellers to the necessity of remaining satisfied with very indif- ferent quarters . Of the uncultivated state of the island ...
... regard to lodging ; a determination which often led to a vehement contest of argument , and subjected the travellers to the necessity of remaining satisfied with very indif- ferent quarters . Of the uncultivated state of the island ...
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... be left to the operation of private exertion . In regard to commerce , though his researches are far from profound , he is in some degree --- 7 aware aware of the superior amount , in all countries , Vaughan's View of Sicily .
... be left to the operation of private exertion . In regard to commerce , though his researches are far from profound , he is in some degree --- 7 aware aware of the superior amount , in all countries , Vaughan's View of Sicily .
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... regard the letters as the least exceptionable part of the whole ; since they contain several amusing descriptions of the manners of the people , and of the striking objects in the island . Of these the following passages may serve as ...
... regard the letters as the least exceptionable part of the whole ; since they contain several amusing descriptions of the manners of the people , and of the striking objects in the island . Of these the following passages may serve as ...
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... regard to the continuance of their present political situation . Notwithstand- ing their respect for the British army , a general apprehension prevailed till of late that the means of defence would prove in- adequate whenever Bonaparte ...
... regard to the continuance of their present political situation . Notwithstand- ing their respect for the British army , a general apprehension prevailed till of late that the means of defence would prove in- adequate whenever Bonaparte ...
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... regard to those abuses in the tem of government , which constitute the fundamental cause of the evils of Sicily . It is proper , also , to keep in mind that both the style and the matter of his journal bear the marks of haste . In one ...
... regard to those abuses in the tem of government , which constitute the fundamental cause of the evils of Sicily . It is proper , also , to keep in mind that both the style and the matter of his journal bear the marks of haste . In one ...
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Стр. 381 - As I stole nearer, Invited by the melody, I saw This youth, this fair-faced youth, upon his lute, With strains of strange variety and harmony, Proclaiming, as it seem'd, so bold a challenge To the clear choristers of the woods, the birds, That, as they flock'd about him, all stood silent, Wond'ring at what they heard.
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Стр. 380 - To glorify their Tempe, bred in me • Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came, and living private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companions, Than the old inmates to my love, my thoughts, I day by day frequented silent groves, And solitary walks.
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Стр. 57 - I'll never grudge my pains or toil, But pity the dull squires, my neighbours. George Ellis. TO LADY ANNE HAMILTON TOO late I stayed, forgive the crime, — Unheeded flew the hours; How noiseless falls the foot of Time That only treads on flowers!
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