The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 74
... better than all this . If this kind help of yours does not fetch me through , I am de- termined I will cut the whole concern . It is but standing a laugh or two , and hearing a gay fellow say , Damme , Jack , are ye turned clod - hopper ...
... better than all this . If this kind help of yours does not fetch me through , I am de- termined I will cut the whole concern . It is but standing a laugh or two , and hearing a gay fellow say , Damme , Jack , are ye turned clod - hopper ...
Page 106
... better than a task . It is a long and dull tale , about a number of vulgar and foolish people , and we apprehend that it is written by a very young author ; who we hope will be cautious of repeating his offence . Some parts are ...
... better than a task . It is a long and dull tale , about a number of vulgar and foolish people , and we apprehend that it is written by a very young author ; who we hope will be cautious of repeating his offence . Some parts are ...
Page 214
... better for these cantos . ' ( P. 60. ) - Alas ! worlds fall , and woman , since she fell❜d The world . ( P. 62. ) ' Love bears within its breast the very germ Of change ; and how should this be otherwise ? That violent things more ...
... better for these cantos . ' ( P. 60. ) - Alas ! worlds fall , and woman , since she fell❜d The world . ( P. 62. ) ' Love bears within its breast the very germ Of change ; and how should this be otherwise ? That violent things more ...
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