The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volumul 63R. Griffiths, 1780 |
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... fubjects ; partic larly three journals never before given to the public . The moft material of thefe is an extract from ... fubject of it , that could be procured at Petersburg ; and from all thefe circumftances he expreffes his hopes ...
... fubjects ; partic larly three journals never before given to the public . The moft material of thefe is an extract from ... fubject of it , that could be procured at Petersburg ; and from all thefe circumftances he expreffes his hopes ...
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... fubject . It contains a fhort account of the conqueft of Si- beria by the Ruffians , and the hiftory of the ... fubjects of which the Author Coxe's Account of the Ruffian Discoveries . 7.
... fubject . It contains a fhort account of the conqueft of Si- beria by the Ruffians , and the hiftory of the ... fubjects of which the Author Coxe's Account of the Ruffian Discoveries . 7.
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... fubject , we fhould not repine , whatever were our fufferings : but , on my foul , it is the contrary for both ; and this is the caufe why no fmall or great veffels are built here . For we are most obedient to all laws , whilft the New ...
... fubject , we fhould not repine , whatever were our fufferings : but , on my foul , it is the contrary for both ; and this is the caufe why no fmall or great veffels are built here . For we are most obedient to all laws , whilft the New ...
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... fubject of critical difcuffion that is of higher dignity and importance than that to which Mr. Hayley has now directed his attention . Simple and obvious as the rules of hiftory may appear to a fuperficial ob- ferver , there are ...
... fubject of critical difcuffion that is of higher dignity and importance than that to which Mr. Hayley has now directed his attention . Simple and obvious as the rules of hiftory may appear to a fuperficial ob- ferver , there are ...
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... fubject - tide , Till Vanity's wild guft , and ftormy Pride , Drove thy trong bark , in evil hour , to split Upon the fatal rock of impious Wit ! But be thy failings cover'd by thy tomb ! And guardian laurels o'er thy afhes bloom ! From ...
... fubject - tide , Till Vanity's wild guft , and ftormy Pride , Drove thy trong bark , in evil hour , to split Upon the fatal rock of impious Wit ! But be thy failings cover'd by thy tomb ! And guardian laurels o'er thy afhes bloom ! From ...
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Pagina 458 - An Impartial History of the War in America, between Great Britain and her Colonies from its Commencement to the end of the Year 1779...
Pagina 320 - And he answered and said unto them, "Have ye not read that he which made them at the beginning made them male and female, and said, 'For this cause shall a man leave father and mother and shall cleave to his wife; and they twain shall be one flesh'? Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.
Pagina 209 - Garrick is to be with you early the next week, and Mr. Johnson to try his fate with a tragedy, and to see to get himself employed in some translation, either from the Latin or the French. Johnson is a very good scholar and poet, and I have great hopes will turn out a fine tragedy-writer. If it should any way lie in your way, doubt not but you would be ready to recommend and assist your countryman. "G. WALMSLEY.
Pagina 252 - Saturn laugh'd and leap'd with him. Yet nor the lays of birds nor the sweet smell Of different flowers in odour and in hue Could make me any summer's story tell, Or from their proud lap pluck them where they grew ; Nor did I wonder at the...
Pagina 328 - Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband. 3 Let the husband render unto the wife due benevolence : and likewise also the wife unto the husband. 4 The wife hath not power of her own body, but the husband: and likewise also the husband hath not power of his own body, but the wife.
Pagina 358 - Come, come, Gibber, tell me, if there is not something like envy in your character of this young gentleman: the actor who pleases every body, must be a man of merit.
Pagina 165 - It must strike the most careless traveller, to see whole strings of cars whipt into a ditch by a gentleman's footman, to make way for his carriage; if they are overturned or broken in pieces, no matter, it is taken in patience: were they to complain, they would, perhaps, be horsewhipped.
Pagina 212 - When news was brought to Richard, that the Duke of Buckingham was taken, Garrick's look and action, when he pronounced the words, — Off with his head ! So much for Buckingham!
Pagina 281 - The woman answered and said, I have no husband. Jesus said unto her, Thou hast well said, I have no husband : for thou hast had five husbands ; and he whom thou now hast is not thy husband : in that saidst thou truly.
Pagina 209 - He and another neighbour of mine, one Mr. Samuel Johnson, set out this morning for London together. Davy Garrick is to be with you early the next week, and Mr. Johnson to try his fate with a tragedy, and to see to get himself employed in some translation, either from the Latin or the French.