The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1825 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 78
Page 45
... Head , we again stood in- shore but a heavy swell , through which the ship made no way , and a light air , rendered her quite unmanageable ; and the tide having turned , we were carried right for the Head ; for at ten P. M. we obtained ...
... Head , we again stood in- shore but a heavy swell , through which the ship made no way , and a light air , rendered her quite unmanageable ; and the tide having turned , we were carried right for the Head ; for at ten P. M. we obtained ...
Page 132
... head , and allow it to take its own time and course . ' After escaping from the dangers of this scene , it was no ... heads into the skies . The silent moon , meanwhile , shed its clear and hum- ble lustre over the deep glen in which we ...
... head , and allow it to take its own time and course . ' After escaping from the dangers of this scene , it was no ... heads into the skies . The silent moon , meanwhile , shed its clear and hum- ble lustre over the deep glen in which we ...
Page 158
... head , three inches in length , and one inch and three - eighths thick at the base , of a glossy black : eye very small : irides dark red : cheeks and fore part of the head blackish - brown : rest of the head and greater part of the ...
... head , three inches in length , and one inch and three - eighths thick at the base , of a glossy black : eye very small : irides dark red : cheeks and fore part of the head blackish - brown : rest of the head and greater part of the ...
Contents
The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits Page | 1 |
Lavlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
34 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration Adonijah appear attention beauty character Christian circumstances civil court Duke effect England English expression feelings France French friends genius give grace Greek hand happy hath heart hieroglyphics honor interest Jews Junius King knight knowlege lady Lady Castlemaine Lady Hester Stanhope land language less letters live London Lord Byron Lord George Lord George Sackville Madame DE GENLIS magistratus manner Matilda means ment Michael Forester mind mineralogy nation nature never noble object observed opinion Ormsby party passage passed passion perhaps person poem poet poetry political possession present Prince principles Ptolemy racter reader remarkable respect salt says scarcely scene seems shew society sound Spain species spirit style taste thing thought tion translation Van Diemen's Land Vols volume Waverley novels whole words writer young