The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 73R. Griffiths, 1785 - Books |
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The writer then relates a great variety of particulars concerning the person , habits , and manners of Ayder t ; who , from this account , appears to have been a prince of great abilities in the cabinet as well as in the field .
The writer then relates a great variety of particulars concerning the person , habits , and manners of Ayder t ; who , from this account , appears to have been a prince of great abilities in the cabinet as well as in the field .
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The reason , why it was so ftudiously avoided , is thus alligned by Wasius $ , in that chapter of his Senarius , which relates to the Hiatus : " Meminerimus interim aliam DRAMATICÆ Poejeos , aliam Epicæ rationem effe .
The reason , why it was so ftudiously avoided , is thus alligned by Wasius $ , in that chapter of his Senarius , which relates to the Hiatus : " Meminerimus interim aliam DRAMATICÆ Poejeos , aliam Epicæ rationem effe .
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... this copious review of Mr. Ramsay's work ; on which account , we cannot but recommend this performance to the attention of those who have perused the Essay to which it relates : “ Hear all , and then , let Justice hold the scale .
... this copious review of Mr. Ramsay's work ; on which account , we cannot but recommend this performance to the attention of those who have perused the Essay to which it relates : “ Hear all , and then , let Justice hold the scale .
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