The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 22Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths R. Griffiths, 1760 - 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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Page 151
... Answer to certain Pamphlets , chiefly anony- mous , written against his Memoir concerning the Comet of 1682 . T HE purport of the Memoir which Mr. Clairaut read to the Royal Academy of Sciences , on the 14th of Novem- ber , 1758 , was ...
... Answer to certain Pamphlets , chiefly anony- mous , written against his Memoir concerning the Comet of 1682 . T HE purport of the Memoir which Mr. Clairaut read to the Royal Academy of Sciences , on the 14th of Novem- ber , 1758 , was ...
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... answered me , that they acted in the name of several others , as they would let me fee ; that I could not there- ⚫fore ... answer these questions before they thought of any thing elfe . They replied , that their anfwer was quite ready ...
... answered me , that they acted in the name of several others , as they would let me fee ; that I could not there- ⚫fore ... answer these questions before they thought of any thing elfe . They replied , that their anfwer was quite ready ...
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... answered , that I was authorised to promise every thing that I fhould judge neceffary ; that the fuccours therefore ' would be regulated by their wants ; for I could never judge it proper to promise them fuccours , which they had no ...
... answered , that I was authorised to promise every thing that I fhould judge neceffary ; that the fuccours therefore ' would be regulated by their wants ; for I could never judge it proper to promise them fuccours , which they had no ...
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