The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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Page 19
... seems to be going fast into decay , if Mr. Keppel's ac- count of its desolate appearance be not overcharged . It might almost be said , that the burying - grounds of the capital are as extensive as the town itself . What with fire , the ...
... seems to be going fast into decay , if Mr. Keppel's ac- count of its desolate appearance be not overcharged . It might almost be said , that the burying - grounds of the capital are as extensive as the town itself . What with fire , the ...
Page 24
... seems to have carried about with him in his port- manteau , as he appeals to it on every occasion . If Mr. Keppel had been in parliament , he would doubtless be as eloquent in favour of Gatton and Old Sarum as Sir Charles Wetherell . He ...
... seems to have carried about with him in his port- manteau , as he appeals to it on every occasion . If Mr. Keppel had been in parliament , he would doubtless be as eloquent in favour of Gatton and Old Sarum as Sir Charles Wetherell . He ...
Page 33
... seems to us no sufficient grounds for calling him an unkind son . " - p . 194 . " The present work surpasses his ( Mr. Alcock's ) former publications , and deserves to be placed amongst the best which has lately appeared on the nature ...
... seems to us no sufficient grounds for calling him an unkind son . " - p . 194 . " The present work surpasses his ( Mr. Alcock's ) former publications , and deserves to be placed amongst the best which has lately appeared on the nature ...
Page 34
... seems , take pains to ensure their own authen- ticity ! " The hint of this very clever and very entertaining trifle seems to be taken from Pickard's five - act comedy ; but the author has , with his wonted skill , condensed its spirit ...
... seems , take pains to ensure their own authen- ticity ! " The hint of this very clever and very entertaining trifle seems to be taken from Pickard's five - act comedy ; but the author has , with his wonted skill , condensed its spirit ...
Page 40
... seems , was chosen by the Roman Brutus , after whose time ' A city rose beside the haunt ador'd , Where Memprick built what Vortiger restor❜d . ' This last line is a perfect example of melody ! Cæsar's self , too , visited Oxford , a ...
... seems , was chosen by the Roman Brutus , after whose time ' A city rose beside the haunt ador'd , Where Memprick built what Vortiger restor❜d . ' This last line is a perfect example of melody ! Cæsar's self , too , visited Oxford , a ...
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