The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1806 - Books |
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Page 27
... character which he undertook to illustrate , and he felt no restraint in his comments on the vicissitudes of Brown's life , or the causes which might be supposed to have produced them ; a circum- stance that seems almost essential in ...
... character which he undertook to illustrate , and he felt no restraint in his comments on the vicissitudes of Brown's life , or the causes which might be supposed to have produced them ; a circum- stance that seems almost essential in ...
Page 102
... character towards the conclusion ; where the author seems to be embarrassed , and to have surrendered himself to the genius of romance and stage effect . In several instances , he represents Fleetwood , who in general appears to be a ...
... character towards the conclusion ; where the author seems to be embarrassed , and to have surrendered himself to the genius of romance and stage effect . In several instances , he represents Fleetwood , who in general appears to be a ...
Page 363
... character and vicious habits - the arriving on the coast of Africa in the rainy season , and the omitting to carry out the frame and materials of a house or houses , sufficient to secure the whole colony on their arrival from the rains ...
... character and vicious habits - the arriving on the coast of Africa in the rainy season , and the omitting to carry out the frame and materials of a house or houses , sufficient to secure the whole colony on their arrival from the rains ...
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