The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 63
... reason for the misery which the hero and heroine endure . Lord Etherington , per sonating his half - brother Francis Tyrrel , is married to the heroine Clara Mowbray , but the deception is discovered immediately after the marriage ...
... reason for the misery which the hero and heroine endure . Lord Etherington , per sonating his half - brother Francis Tyrrel , is married to the heroine Clara Mowbray , but the deception is discovered immediately after the marriage ...
Page 333
... reason to congratulate himself on the issue of the whole inquiry . The proceedings in the House of Commons , from Mr. Brownlow's mo- tion , Feb. 24. 1823 , for the production of copies of the commit- tal of the rioters , to the close of ...
... reason to congratulate himself on the issue of the whole inquiry . The proceedings in the House of Commons , from Mr. Brownlow's mo- tion , Feb. 24. 1823 , for the production of copies of the commit- tal of the rioters , to the close of ...
Page 397
... reason to repeat our warning , more especially as we here perceive fewer instances of this failing than in many of his Îate specimens of the poetic literature of different people . - We must in fairness add to this remark that Mr ...
... reason to repeat our warning , more especially as we here perceive fewer instances of this failing than in many of his Îate specimens of the poetic literature of different people . - We must in fairness add to this remark that Mr ...
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