Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1804 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 218
... merit encouragement ; and it would be gratifying to us to hear that this publication had obtained for him a respectable patron ; for we fear that the mere profits arising from the sale cannot be , in any measure , adequate to his ...
... merit encouragement ; and it would be gratifying to us to hear that this publication had obtained for him a respectable patron ; for we fear that the mere profits arising from the sale cannot be , in any measure , adequate to his ...
Page 273
... merit of several readings , or who pre- sumes to alter the text on the authority of an antient version , differs very little from the conjectural emendator . Perhaps the various reading which he adopts may have been a conjec- tural ...
... merit of several readings , or who pre- sumes to alter the text on the authority of an antient version , differs very little from the conjectural emendator . Perhaps the various reading which he adopts may have been a conjec- tural ...
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... merit general regard and esteem . We rest our own vindication , however , on this simple reply ; that our object is to announce new publications and their respective merits , while the ob .. ject of the editors of Mooriana , and any ...
... merit general regard and esteem . We rest our own vindication , however , on this simple reply ; that our object is to announce new publications and their respective merits , while the ob .. ject of the editors of Mooriana , and any ...
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