Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, 第 46 巻Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1772 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... Italians , the Spaniards , the French , and , in a word , every country where riding is in repute , adopt cach a pofture which is pe- culiar to themselves ; the foundation of their general notions is , if I may fo fay , the fame , but ...
... Italians , the Spaniards , the French , and , in a word , every country where riding is in repute , adopt cach a pofture which is pe- culiar to themselves ; the foundation of their general notions is , if I may fo fay , the fame , but ...
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... Italy ; that it seems to be wholly extinguished in France ; and that whatever sparks of it remain in other coun- iries , they are confined to the closets of modeft men , and are not generally feen enough to have their proper influence ...
... Italy ; that it seems to be wholly extinguished in France ; and that whatever sparks of it remain in other coun- iries , they are confined to the closets of modeft men , and are not generally feen enough to have their proper influence ...
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... Italians , French , and English , who have introduced the Latin words , by making them flow with their own terminations in the channel of their refpec- tive languages . Mr. Jones gives the following candid repre- fentation of what we ...
... Italians , French , and English , who have introduced the Latin words , by making them flow with their own terminations in the channel of their refpec- tive languages . Mr. Jones gives the following candid repre- fentation of what we ...
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... Italians . • The modern Italians have the confidence to place themselves on a level with the ancient Romans , not recollecting that the nation which anciently reduced all others under its yoke , is now feen to be the flave of all others ...
... Italians . • The modern Italians have the confidence to place themselves on a level with the ancient Romans , not recollecting that the nation which anciently reduced all others under its yoke , is now feen to be the flave of all others ...
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... Italy as the restorer of the polite arts , he adds , But Italy , once the queen of the world , is now the field of battle , and the prey of nations formerly its flaves ; once the nursery of all arts and iciences , is now accufed of ...
... Italy as the restorer of the polite arts , he adds , But Italy , once the queen of the world , is now the field of battle , and the prey of nations formerly its flaves ; once the nursery of all arts and iciences , is now accufed of ...
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