The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 - Books |
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Page 193
... leaves , but the leaves , which are remarkably large , grow upon the top only : so that one of these trees appears , at ... leave it , but continue there for life . The natives are all blacks almost every stranger marries a female of the ...
... leaves , but the leaves , which are remarkably large , grow upon the top only : so that one of these trees appears , at ... leave it , but continue there for life . The natives are all blacks almost every stranger marries a female of the ...
Page 331
... leave to select the conclusion of one which strikes us as very 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 ...
... leave to select the conclusion of one which strikes us as very 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 ...
Page 338
... leave to demur to the relevancy of this modest plea , in as much as the cool recorder of existing facts and usages is no fair object of comparison with the novelist ; who , even when he adopts history as the basis of his narrative , is ...
... leave to demur to the relevancy of this modest plea , in as much as the cool recorder of existing facts and usages is no fair object of comparison with the novelist ; who , even when he adopts history as the basis of his narrative , is ...
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