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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... hope that his unremitting at- tention to the government and morals of this extraordinary little colony , will ultimately prove an equivalent for the part he formerly took , entitle him to praise , —and should he ever return to Eng- land ...
... hope that his unremitting at- tention to the government and morals of this extraordinary little colony , will ultimately prove an equivalent for the part he formerly took , entitle him to praise , —and should he ever return to Eng- land ...
Pagina 17
... hope , we proceed to observe a striking likeness , in the fol- lowing passage , to a well - known scene in one of our happiest English specimens of dramatic humour . Harold sees a ghost , which he had seen before in Galilee , and in ...
... hope , we proceed to observe a striking likeness , in the fol- lowing passage , to a well - known scene in one of our happiest English specimens of dramatic humour . Harold sees a ghost , which he had seen before in Galilee , and in ...
Pagina 31
... hope remains on which our hearts recline . ' When we consider the distortions and deformities of Scrip- ture on which these prospects are supposed to rest , and to how little they amount , even supposing them to be founded on truth , if ...
... hope remains on which our hearts recline . ' When we consider the distortions and deformities of Scrip- ture on which these prospects are supposed to rest , and to how little they amount , even supposing them to be founded on truth , if ...
Pagina 33
... hope ardent , patience unsubdued ; For still is nature fair , and thought divine , And art hath won a world in models pure as thine . REV . SEPT . 1817 . D - • Gaze - ' Gaze on yon forms , corroded and defaced- Modern Greece ; a Poem . 33.
... hope ardent , patience unsubdued ; For still is nature fair , and thought divine , And art hath won a world in models pure as thine . REV . SEPT . 1817 . D - • Gaze - ' Gaze on yon forms , corroded and defaced- Modern Greece ; a Poem . 33.
Pagina 34
... hope that this sanguine prediction may be realized ; although it is , we think , tolerably clear that we shall not live to see it . The efforts of Chantry , however , are cheer- ing and ennobling to the English mind ; and we have even ...
... hope that this sanguine prediction may be realized ; although it is , we think , tolerably clear that we shall not live to see it . The efforts of Chantry , however , are cheer- ing and ennobling to the English mind ; and we have even ...
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