The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1808 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 87
Page 31
... manners of the higher ranks , which I have noticed in a foregoing chapter . Among these , the ruinous consequences of ... manner : " You look charmingly to - day , my dear ; pray what number do you use ? " To such an intolerable length ...
... manners of the higher ranks , which I have noticed in a foregoing chapter . Among these , the ruinous consequences of ... manner : " You look charmingly to - day , my dear ; pray what number do you use ? " To such an intolerable length ...
Page 110
... manner . The sentiments of that eminent writer have ever since been those of the enlightened part of the public , on ... manners and habits ; nor like them scatter his satires and detail his plans of reform ; he does not like them walk ...
... manner . The sentiments of that eminent writer have ever since been those of the enlightened part of the public , on ... manners and habits ; nor like them scatter his satires and detail his plans of reform ; he does not like them walk ...
Page 335
... manner in which they are communicated , render it worthy the attention of those who are engaged in forming the minds of the rising generation . Art . 39 The Preceptor and his Pupils ; or Dialogues , Examinations , and Exercises on ...
... manner in which they are communicated , render it worthy the attention of those who are engaged in forming the minds of the rising generation . Art . 39 The Preceptor and his Pupils ; or Dialogues , Examinations , and Exercises on ...
Contents
Vertigern and Rowena Passages from | 1 |
206 | 82 |
dbolders c ten Letters te | 104 |
23 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acknowlege admit antient appears assert attention Boards Britain British Captain cause character Christian church circumstances Colsterworth conduct consequence considerable considered contains defence doctrine effect endeavours England English equal expence expressed favour feel flanks friends George Morland give honour human important India instance interest island Jamaica John Birkenhead knowlege labours lady Lady Hamilton language letters liberty Lord Macartney Lord Nelson Lordship Lyndsay Malthus manner Marchamont Needham Marmion means ment merit mind minister moral Mulatto nature never object observed occasion opinion passage peat perhaps person perusal Poa alpina poem political present principle produced prove ravelin readers regard religion remarks respect Robert Calder says Scotland Scott Waring scriptures sentiments Servetus shew spirit style supposed thing tion toises treaty truth urethra verse volume whole writer