The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 64Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths R. Griffiths, 1781 - Books A monthly book announcement and review journal. Considered to be the first periodical in England to offer reviews. In each issue the longer reviews are in the front section followed by short reviews of lesser works. It featured the novelist and poet Oliver Goldsmith as an early contributor. Griffiths himself, and likely his wife Isabella Griffiths, contributed review articles to the periodical. Later contributors included Dr. Charles Burney, John Cleland, Theophilus Cibber, James Grainger, Anna Letitia Barbauld, Elizabeth Moody, and Tobias Smollet. |
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... says farther , It is not unlikely that the vast and various caverns under ground , fuch as those of the Peak , & c . may not be all the works of nature , but in great meafure the effects of under - ground architecture , ' here we ap ...
... says farther , It is not unlikely that the vast and various caverns under ground , fuch as those of the Peak , & c . may not be all the works of nature , but in great meafure the effects of under - ground architecture , ' here we ap ...
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... says Mr. Cordiner , the monument was erected in memory of the peace concluded between Malcolm and Canute , on the final re- treat of the Danes , thefe large figures may reprefent the recon- ciled monarchs . But , as he obferves , to ...
... says Mr. Cordiner , the monument was erected in memory of the peace concluded between Malcolm and Canute , on the final re- treat of the Danes , thefe large figures may reprefent the recon- ciled monarchs . But , as he obferves , to ...
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... says , The faculty which most aided their caufe , and evidently their fupe- rior talent , was elocution .. Harmonious language , and a de- luding utterance , were the properties that rendered their fuccefs fo great , their profelytes fo ...
... says , The faculty which most aided their caufe , and evidently their fupe- rior talent , was elocution .. Harmonious language , and a de- luding utterance , were the properties that rendered their fuccefs fo great , their profelytes fo ...
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LAUGHTONS Progrefs c of Chrifti | 4 |
BANGOR Bishop of his Faft Sermon 314 | 7 |
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