The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 31
Page 45
... possessed was a chilled existence , colder than that of the snake . It was nevertheless necessary that she should ... possessing no sympathy with the purer feel- ings of humanity ; deriving no enjoyment from aught that interests in life ...
... possessed was a chilled existence , colder than that of the snake . It was nevertheless necessary that she should ... possessing no sympathy with the purer feel- ings of humanity ; deriving no enjoyment from aught that interests in life ...
Page 67
... possessed of so much experience . " - " Well , then , " said Mr. Touchwood , " three be the hour- I never dine later , and always to a minute and the place , the Cleikum inn , up the way ; where Mrs. Dods is at this moment busy in ...
... possessed of so much experience . " - " Well , then , " said Mr. Touchwood , " three be the hour- I never dine later , and always to a minute and the place , the Cleikum inn , up the way ; where Mrs. Dods is at this moment busy in ...
Page 271
... possessed a mind above the superstition of his age , and adorned the exemplary discharge of his sacred functions with suavity of manners and the love of literature . With regard to the lady , we would not be so ungallant as to suppose ...
... possessed a mind above the superstition of his age , and adorned the exemplary discharge of his sacred functions with suavity of manners and the love of literature . With regard to the lady , we would not be so ungallant as to suppose ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adam Blair admirable animals antient appears Arbury Hill Aryenis beautiful Bheels Bhye Boards called caravanserai cause character Cicero considerable corvée Croesus cultivated Dalton death effect English eyes father feelings feet female France French garden gastrology genius give Greece Greek Guanche hand Hayley heart Holkar hope India inhabitants interesting Isère island knowlege labor Lactantius land letters living Lord Byron Mahratta Malwa manner master means Memoirs ment merit mind mountains nature never novel object observations occasion passions perhaps person plants poem poet poetical poetry political Portugal Portuguese Portuguese poetry possessed present principal produced readers remarkable respect Rossini scarcely scene seems shew slavery slaves society species specimens spirit style talents taste thee thing Thônes thou tion Turcomans Unst volume whole writer young