Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... existence of souls . There is in heaven , say they , a treasury called Guph , containing the whole collection of souls , which were created in the beginning , and are hereafter to come into the world ; and , from this general stock ...
... existence of souls . There is in heaven , say they , a treasury called Guph , containing the whole collection of souls , which were created in the beginning , and are hereafter to come into the world ; and , from this general stock ...
Pagina 76
... existence was nearly all of which they were capable . ' The sovereignty of the isle remained in the family of the Stanleys for more than three centuries . Sir Thomas Stanley , the third king of that name , was created Lord Stanley by ...
... existence was nearly all of which they were capable . ' The sovereignty of the isle remained in the family of the Stanleys for more than three centuries . Sir Thomas Stanley , the third king of that name , was created Lord Stanley by ...
Pagina 98
... existence as a nation . He concludes by an explanation of his private feelings ; and by intreating his political friends not to judge him severely , if the pressure of circumstances has drawn from him a series of declarations differing ...
... existence as a nation . He concludes by an explanation of his private feelings ; and by intreating his political friends not to judge him severely , if the pressure of circumstances has drawn from him a series of declarations differing ...
Pagina 102
... existence ; while Corneille and Racine have trodden on the consecrated arena of Sophocles and Euripides with no profane steps . Pure classical taste , and flowing musical num- bers , inspired by a vigour or a tenderness of the highest ...
... existence ; while Corneille and Racine have trodden on the consecrated arena of Sophocles and Euripides with no profane steps . Pure classical taste , and flowing musical num- bers , inspired by a vigour or a tenderness of the highest ...
Pagina 118
... existence , limited only in her course by her feebleness and her taste ; by her want of power and absence of inclination to " overstep the modesty of nature , or to infringe upon privileges , exclusively the attribute of the stronger ...
... existence , limited only in her course by her feebleness and her taste ; by her want of power and absence of inclination to " overstep the modesty of nature , or to infringe upon privileges , exclusively the attribute of the stronger ...
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