The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 |
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... give a passage from the first Olympic Ode . The opening of a work may always be fairly presumed to have been as much laboured as any part of it ; and we have another reason for the selection : it is also the opening of West's ...
... give a passage from the first Olympic Ode . The opening of a work may always be fairly presumed to have been as much laboured as any part of it ; and we have another reason for the selection : it is also the opening of West's ...
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... give them this indulgence , when reputable authors thus lose more credit than the reader obtains pleasure . We are disposed to think that several pieces of poetry , and several of the letters in this supplemental volume , would have ...
... give them this indulgence , when reputable authors thus lose more credit than the reader obtains pleasure . We are disposed to think that several pieces of poetry , and several of the letters in this supplemental volume , would have ...
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... give a de- scription of the different parts , first in their sound and afterward in their morbid state , is totally irrelevant . The subject unques- tionably is very extensive , but it is also of great importance ; and a well - digested ...
... give a de- scription of the different parts , first in their sound and afterward in their morbid state , is totally irrelevant . The subject unques- tionably is very extensive , but it is also of great importance ; and a well - digested ...
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