Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... study . This Section concludes with an account of the Public Re- venues of the island : these are of two forts ; one for the fer- vice , and under the immediate direction of the Crown , raised by established laws for that purpose . 6 ...
... study . This Section concludes with an account of the Public Re- venues of the island : these are of two forts ; one for the fer- vice , and under the immediate direction of the Crown , raised by established laws for that purpose . 6 ...
Page 61
... study . " 6 Correctness is a vague term , frequently used without mean- ing and precifion . It is perpetually the naufeous cant of the French Critics and their pupils , that the English writers are generally incorrect . If Correctnefs ...
... study . " 6 Correctness is a vague term , frequently used without mean- ing and precifion . It is perpetually the naufeous cant of the French Critics and their pupils , that the English writers are generally incorrect . If Correctnefs ...
Page 127
... study of the elements referved for a more ma- • ture and advanced age . · His Lordfhip aften speaks of the law , as being a prepa- ratory fyftem . And fuch it would properly and strictly be , if it contained nothing more than the bare ...
... study of the elements referved for a more ma- • ture and advanced age . · His Lordfhip aften speaks of the law , as being a prepa- ratory fyftem . And fuch it would properly and strictly be , if it contained nothing more than the bare ...
Page 170
... studying this part of my art , as I could • have no affiftance from the living t , I found myself obliged to ⚫ make my court to the dead ; I mean their works . And tho ' I have had very little opportunity to ftudy even them ; yet from ...
... studying this part of my art , as I could • have no affiftance from the living t , I found myself obliged to ⚫ make my court to the dead ; I mean their works . And tho ' I have had very little opportunity to ftudy even them ; yet from ...
Page 172
... study ; which no body now does . So far we can conceive ; but that Mr. Bardwell fhould praise him for travelling to complete his knowlege in painting , is fomewhat inconfiftent with what he fays in the last paragraph of this ...
... study ; which no body now does . So far we can conceive ; but that Mr. Bardwell fhould praise him for travelling to complete his knowlege in painting , is fomewhat inconfiftent with what he fays in the last paragraph of this ...
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