The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 - Books |
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Page 46
... beautiful girls , in order to profit by their influence over the boatmen . In less than half an hour my two beauties were entirely in my interest , and each of them made a vigorous assault on her sweet- heart , making use of all manner ...
... beautiful girls , in order to profit by their influence over the boatmen . In less than half an hour my two beauties were entirely in my interest , and each of them made a vigorous assault on her sweet- heart , making use of all manner ...
Page 267
... beautiful wells . The sun was setting in splendour behind the lofty rocks , which on all sides enclosed the valley . The path that led down to it was steep in the extreme ; the goats were feeding on the shelves of the rocks ; children ...
... beautiful wells . The sun was setting in splendour behind the lofty rocks , which on all sides enclosed the valley . The path that led down to it was steep in the extreme ; the goats were feeding on the shelves of the rocks ; children ...
Page 331
... beautiful and pa- thetic in its way ; - a dramatic sketch , intitled Editha , ' simply founded on a few circumstances and feelings connected with the affections , decline , and death of a young lady , at the moment of the return of her ...
... beautiful and pa- thetic in its way ; - a dramatic sketch , intitled Editha , ' simply founded on a few circumstances and feelings connected with the affections , decline , and death of a young lady , at the moment of the return of her ...
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