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Monthly Review, No. xii. 1755, p. 117, a satire upon Richardson chiefly. The
History of Sir Charles Grandison, spiritualised in part, a Vision; with Reflexions
thereon, by Theophila. — Ibid. Sept. No. lx. vol. xxiii. p. 255. Bbooke in his Juliet ...
Monthly Review, No. xii. 1755, p. 117, a satire upon Richardson chiefly. The
History of Sir Charles Grandison, spiritualised in part, a Vision; with Reflexions
thereon, by Theophila. — Ibid. Sept. No. lx. vol. xxiii. p. 255. Bbooke in his Juliet ...
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Monthly Review, vol. 39, p. .58. The " Gentle Shepherd" disproves this. Horace
Walpole had " the billiard- sticks with which the Countess of Pembroke and
Arcadia used to play with her brother, Sir Philip." — Letters, vol. 4, p. H5. Cowper.
Monthly Review, vol. 39, p. .58. The " Gentle Shepherd" disproves this. Horace
Walpole had " the billiard- sticks with which the Countess of Pembroke and
Arcadia used to play with her brother, Sir Philip." — Letters, vol. 4, p. H5. Cowper.
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Monthly Review, vol. 15, p. 198, Month. Cat. for Aug. 1756, Whalley's Ben Jonson
, " To say that we look uj>on this as the best edition of Ben Jonson's works, will be
saying enough for an article of this kind." Metastasio. One great absurdity the ...
Monthly Review, vol. 15, p. 198, Month. Cat. for Aug. 1756, Whalley's Ben Jonson
, " To say that we look uj>on this as the best edition of Ben Jonson's works, will be
saying enough for an article of this kind." Metastasio. One great absurdity the ...
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Lloyd in a note in the St. James's Magazine, vol. 2, p. 38, says of Massingcr, (then
recently published by T. Davies), that " he is a poet who wants only to be read
that he may be admired !" Contrast this with Goldsmith's contemptuous review ...
Lloyd in a note in the St. James's Magazine, vol. 2, p. 38, says of Massingcr, (then
recently published by T. Davies), that " he is a poet who wants only to be read
that he may be admired !" Contrast this with Goldsmith's contemptuous review ...
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... I cordially sympathize with him on the death of his son, the Edwin of his "
Minstrel." — Mem. vol. 2, p. 341. — Hannah More. 1 Sir Thomas Browne, as is
well known, was one of Southey's favourite authors. — J. W.W. Monthly Review, v
. 44, p.
... I cordially sympathize with him on the death of his son, the Edwin of his "
Minstrel." — Mem. vol. 2, p. 341. — Hannah More. 1 Sir Thomas Browne, as is
well known, was one of Southey's favourite authors. — J. W.W. Monthly Review, v
. 44, p.
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