The Monthly Magazine, Том 40R. Phillips, 1815 |
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... ment or for Instruction . - JOHNSON . ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , Where a letter or particle serves only to breed confusion it ought to be retrench- ed , unless that retrenchment render the ...
... ment or for Instruction . - JOHNSON . ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , Where a letter or particle serves only to breed confusion it ought to be retrench- ed , unless that retrenchment render the ...
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... ment proportionate to his years ; it is not his province to form them . Other reasons might be added , were they nec- essary , to show that a more strict , me- thodical , and uninterrupted education is necessary for boys than for girls ...
... ment proportionate to his years ; it is not his province to form them . Other reasons might be added , were they nec- essary , to show that a more strict , me- thodical , and uninterrupted education is necessary for boys than for girls ...
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... ment . J. K. Liverpool ; 11th May , 1815 . For the Monthly Magazine . OBSERVATIONS on the GRECIAN TRAGIC 10 . DRAMA . The Grecian theatre , so far as we are competent to judge from the admirable remains of it , seems by no means to have ...
... ment . J. K. Liverpool ; 11th May , 1815 . For the Monthly Magazine . OBSERVATIONS on the GRECIAN TRAGIC 10 . DRAMA . The Grecian theatre , so far as we are competent to judge from the admirable remains of it , seems by no means to have ...
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... ment of Xerxes , at Salamis . Hector in this play , and that of Maher- bal to Hannibal subsequent to the victory at Cannæ , as recorded by Livy ; and it is dificult to avoid suspecting that the historian was indebted to the poet for The ...
... ment of Xerxes , at Salamis . Hector in this play , and that of Maher- bal to Hannibal subsequent to the victory at Cannæ , as recorded by Livy ; and it is dificult to avoid suspecting that the historian was indebted to the poet for The ...
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... ment . Among other advantages expected lous city with fuel , at greatly reduced from it , was the probable saving of price , or any other of the objects already little less than 50,000l . per annum , by alluded to , could possibly be ...
... ment . Among other advantages expected lous city with fuel , at greatly reduced from it , was the probable saving of price , or any other of the objects already little less than 50,000l . per annum , by alluded to , could possibly be ...
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