The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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Evil Spirit .. See Leycester . Considerations on National Independencr , 91 Euripides . See Porson . on Public Afairs in IreEwing's Sermon , 480 land , 219 Eyre's Discarded Secretary , 232 Constantinople , Travels to , 549 Consumpriun .
Evil Spirit .. See Leycester . Considerations on National Independencr , 91 Euripides . See Porson . on Public Afairs in IreEwing's Sermon , 480 land , 219 Eyre's Discarded Secretary , 232 Constantinople , Travels to , 549 Consumpriun .
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233 Concise Selection of the Excellencies of - , Six , by Ludlam , 379 Revelation , 347 Etymological Chart , 462 Corder on Provincial Coins , 114 Evil Spirit .. See Leycester , Considerĺtices on Nacional Independence , 91 Euripides .
233 Concise Selection of the Excellencies of - , Six , by Ludlam , 379 Revelation , 347 Etymological Chart , 462 Corder on Provincial Coins , 114 Evil Spirit .. See Leycester , Considerĺtices on Nacional Independence , 91 Euripides .
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... 344 Leycostor on an Evil - Spirit , IT2 Omorium . See Clubbe . Libertines , 97 Appenbeim's Account of the Cisalpine Life of Volai e , 525 Republic , 74 Light : - Horse Drill , 351 Oriental Collections , Nos . III . & IV .
... 344 Leycostor on an Evil - Spirit , IT2 Omorium . See Clubbe . Libertines , 97 Appenbeim's Account of the Cisalpine Life of Volai e , 525 Republic , 74 Light : - Horse Drill , 351 Oriental Collections , Nos . III . & IV .
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In his paraphrase of the sixth satire of Juvenal , and in the Epithalamio di Catullo , nelle nozze di Peleo et di Theti , he has preserved the spirit of his originals . The former is prefaced with a short letter of delicate and elegant ...
In his paraphrase of the sixth satire of Juvenal , and in the Epithalamio di Catullo , nelle nozze di Peleo et di Theti , he has preserved the spirit of his originals . The former is prefaced with a short letter of delicate and elegant ...
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... and several others from this play , to the lovers of Pian literature ; and the translation , to those who are able to conipare it with the original , wluence they will find much of the spirit of da Horte conveyed into the English .
... and several others from this play , to the lovers of Pian literature ; and the translation , to those who are able to conipare it with the original , wluence they will find much of the spirit of da Horte conveyed into the English .
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