The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 74
... better than all this . If this kind help of yours does not fetch me through , I am de- termined I will cut the whole concern . It is but standing a laugh or two , and hearing a gay fellow say , Damme , Jack , are ye turned clod - hopper ...
... better than all this . If this kind help of yours does not fetch me through , I am de- termined I will cut the whole concern . It is but standing a laugh or two , and hearing a gay fellow say , Damme , Jack , are ye turned clod - hopper ...
Page 180
... better enable them to form a judgment on the merits of the volume than a regular criticism . The first arrival of the Frenchman in England is extremely well pourtrayed . The Marquis admires the superior accom- modations of our inns ...
... better enable them to form a judgment on the merits of the volume than a regular criticism . The first arrival of the Frenchman in England is extremely well pourtrayed . The Marquis admires the superior accom- modations of our inns ...
Page 411
... better pourtrayed than in the following sonnet , written under the mournful presagings of the prema ture fate which awaited him : - I've seen my day before its noon decline , And dark is still the future , nor , alas ! Can Hope , with ...
... better pourtrayed than in the following sonnet , written under the mournful presagings of the prema ture fate which awaited him : - I've seen my day before its noon decline , And dark is still the future , nor , alas ! Can Hope , with ...
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