The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1825 - Books |
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Page 34
We observe a deviation from this ordinary course in the volume before us . The author does not invite his readers to a seat beside him , that he may point out , as he goes along , the most interesting objects : but he waits till his ...
We observe a deviation from this ordinary course in the volume before us . The author does not invite his readers to a seat beside him , that he may point out , as he goes along , the most interesting objects : but he waits till his ...
Page 191
The passion , as it ought to be , is reciprocal : but as the course of " true love , " according to the poet , “ did never yet run smooth , " their hopes of happiness are blighted , by his Lordship announcing , that if our hero is ...
The passion , as it ought to be , is reciprocal : but as the course of " true love , " according to the poet , “ did never yet run smooth , " their hopes of happiness are blighted , by his Lordship announcing , that if our hero is ...
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as an assent to listen , when the orator proceeded with his dis- course . Again , when the narrator of a story wished to obtain the particular attention of any individual in the company to what he was about to say , he first called that ...
as an assent to listen , when the orator proceeded with his dis- course . Again , when the narrator of a story wished to obtain the particular attention of any individual in the company to what he was about to say , he first called that ...
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