The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 44
... soon as the master was asleep , the mouse crept in again , and nibbled at the red silken string to which the stone hung , till down it dropped , and she rolled it along to the door ; but when it got there , the poor little mouse was ...
... soon as the master was asleep , the mouse crept in again , and nibbled at the red silken string to which the stone hung , till down it dropped , and she rolled it along to the door ; but when it got there , the poor little mouse was ...
Page 187
... soon as it was discovered that , instead of being the rich R- of the county of , he was simply a law - student with a fair reputation and a moderate patrimony , he was no longer impor- tuned by the donors of splendid entertainments ...
... soon as it was discovered that , instead of being the rich R- of the county of , he was simply a law - student with a fair reputation and a moderate patrimony , he was no longer impor- tuned by the donors of splendid entertainments ...
Page 362
... soon initiated in the tricks of those vagabond fanatics . The author makes several dervishes relate their stories , which is done with great humor ; and to those who are enamoured of the " Thousand and One Nights " we strongly recommend ...
... soon initiated in the tricks of those vagabond fanatics . The author makes several dervishes relate their stories , which is done with great humor ; and to those who are enamoured of the " Thousand and One Nights " we strongly recommend ...
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