The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 48
Page 8
... correct ; -and we fear , from the difference of idiom in almost all languages , ( particularly in the Latin and the English , ) that it cannot be correct and poetical . Besides these difficulties , which must embarrass all translators ...
... correct ; -and we fear , from the difference of idiom in almost all languages , ( particularly in the Latin and the English , ) that it cannot be correct and poetical . Besides these difficulties , which must embarrass all translators ...
Page 159
... correct opinion ; and that the doctrine of true aneurysm was first introduced by Fernel lius , entirely on hypothetical grounds . The mistake has , in- deed , in some degree , arisen from the doubts which have been entertained ...
... correct opinion ; and that the doctrine of true aneurysm was first introduced by Fernel lius , entirely on hypothetical grounds . The mistake has , in- deed , in some degree , arisen from the doubts which have been entertained ...
Page 392
... correctly , for this is certainly the proper solvent of the metal : but we suspect that they are not equally correct in their idea that the addition of the alkali will unite to the whole of the acid , and will throw down the metal in ...
... correctly , for this is certainly the proper solvent of the metal : but we suspect that they are not equally correct in their idea that the addition of the alkali will unite to the whole of the acid , and will throw down the metal in ...
Contents
Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
39 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acknowlege afford agricultural Aleppo aneurysm antient antimony appears argument artery attention battle of Ipsus beauty blank-verse Boards body character church circumstances composition considerable considered contains degree effect Egypt endeavours English equal Euphrates executed expression father favour feel former French genius Georgics give Greek Helah Herefordshire honour important improvement interesting judgment knowlege labour language letters Lord Lord Grenville Lord Kames Macedon Macedonian manner ment merit Michel Angelo mind moral nature never notice object observations opinion original passage Persius persons perusal poems poet poetical poetry possessed present principles produce profession Ptolemy readers regard remarks respect Satire Scotland seems Seleucus sentiments shew Sir Charles Middleton Sir John Moore Spain species specimen spirit style supposed Suwarof Syria talents taste tion translation verse volume whole wish writer young