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R. Griffiths., 1830
Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths.
  

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Page 68 - Wherefore that here we may briefly end, of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world, all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power...
Page 54 - Poor child ! thought I, what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion in this world ! Thou must be beaten ; must beg ; suffer hunger, cold, nakedness, and a thousand calamities, though I cannot now endure the wind should blow upon thee...
Page 251 - She had the same lone thoughts and wanderings, The quest of hidden knowledge, and a mind To comprehend the universe; nor these Alone, but with them gentler powers than mine, Pity, and smiles, and tears — which I had not; And tenderness — but that I had for her ; Humility — and that I never had. Her faults were mine — her virtues were her own — I loved her, and destroy'd her ! WITCH.
Page 302 - I looked around me, and wondered that I was not more affected, but the mind is not at all times equally ready to be put in motion...
Page 420 - I have been writing a ballad, my dear ; I am oppressing my heroine with many misfortunes. I have already sent her Jamie to sea, and broken her father's arm, and made her mother fall sick, and given her Auld Robin Gray for her lover ; but I wish to load her with a fifth sorrow within the four lines, poor thing ! Help me to one." — "Steal the cow, sister Anne,
Page 537 - After the tower had proceeded some way, a pilgrim announced that he was ready to offer himself a sacrifice to the idol. He laid himself down in the road before the tower as it was moving along, lying on his face, with his arms stretched forwards.
Page 312 - Yet if, as holiest men have deem'd, there be A land of souls beyond that sable shore, To shame the doctrine of the Sadducee And sophists, madly vain of dubious lore ; How sweet it were in concert to adore With those who made our mortal labours light ! To hear each voice we fear'd to hear no more ! Behold each mighty shade reveal'd to sight, The Bactrian, Samian sage, and all who taught the right ! IX.
Page 300 - I was conducted to my apartment in a distant part of the building. I must own, that when I heard door after door shut, after my conductor had retired, I began to consider myself as too far from the living, and somewhat too near the dead. We had passed through what is called * the King's Hoom,' a vaulted apartment, garnished with stags...
Page 53 - I tell thee, woman, seeing it is so that they have taken what thy husband spake for a conviction, thou must either apply thyself to the king, or sue out his pardon, or get a writ of error.
Page 54 - I saw in this condition I was as a man who was pulling down his house upon the head of his wife and children ; yet thought I, I must do it, I must do it. And now I thought on those two milch kine that were to carry the ark of God into another country, to leave their calves behind them.

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Monthly Review (London) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Monthly Review (1749 - 1845) was an English periodical founded by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller. It featured the novelist and poet Oliver ...
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SOME WRITERS ON THE MONTHLY REVIEW*
Monthly Review in which Ralph Griffiths, the founder and until his ... [The Monthly Review] have been hitherto unknown; neither he nor ...
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JSTOR: Some Writers on The Monthly Review
SOME WRITERS ON THE MONTHLY REVIEW' By AUBREY HAWKINS MADAME D'ARBLAY wrote in the third volume of her Memoirs of Dr. Burney concerning her father as a ...
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Dr. Ralph Griffiths
Dr. Ralph Griffiths was Editor of the Monthly Review; or Literary Journal until his death in 1803. He is attributed as the author of Ascanius; or, ...
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The Monthly Review (British periodical) -- Britannica Online ...
autobiographical style, magazine publishing history
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Robert L. Dawson - The Pleasures of Bibliophily: Fifty Years of ...
Foxon mentions that, under questioning by the police, Ralph Griffiths, the famous editor of the Monthly Review, confessed to the law clerk in the secretary ...
muse.jhu.edu/ journals/ libraries_and_culture/ v040/ 40.2dawson.html

RALPH GRIFFITHS AND THE 'MONTHLY REVIEW'
RALPH GRIFFITHS AND THE 'MONTHLY REVIEW' NORMAN EDWIN OAKES, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Faculty Advisor: Date: 1961. » See more information -- Click here if you ...
digitalcommons.libraries.columbia.edu/ dissertations/ AAI6103461/

QUEST FOR AN UNRECOGNISED PUBLICATION ADAM SMITH
was deeply involved in the editorial duties of the Monthly Review.” The ... in the Monthly Review appears, at first glance, to be slim. In. the ten years ...
www.blackwell-synergy.com/ doi/ abs/ 10.1111/ j.1467-9485.1971.tb00977.x

Eighteenth Century Book Trade in the British Isles - Section Five ...
Ralph Griffiths' Monthly Review, founded in 1749, was the best of the London critical journals, although Griffiths has unfortunately become famous as the ...
www.ucalgary.ca/ lib-old/ SpecColl/ OccPaper/ section5.html

Language Sciences : ‘Easy women’: defining and confining the ...
Of Sterne’s sermons, the Monthly Review wrote that ‘We know of no compositions of ... In 1753, the Monthly Review had praised de Maintenon’s language as ...
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