Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and the Belles- LettresSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1827 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 97
Page 18
... daughters , when a new novel is an- nounced ? That Mail - Coach copies of the Edinburgh Review are or were coveted ? That the Manuscript of the Waverley romances is sent abroad in time for the French , German , or even Italian ...
... daughters , when a new novel is an- nounced ? That Mail - Coach copies of the Edinburgh Review are or were coveted ? That the Manuscript of the Waverley romances is sent abroad in time for the French , German , or even Italian ...
Page 27
... daughter , who were calling upon all their gods to protect them . Luckily , they were more frightened than hurt . ' I saw the effect of a sad accident , indeed , last week , ' said our doctor . A poor woman , who had been thrown from a ...
... daughter , who were calling upon all their gods to protect them . Luckily , they were more frightened than hurt . ' I saw the effect of a sad accident , indeed , last week , ' said our doctor . A poor woman , who had been thrown from a ...
Page 51
... daughter of the Latin , united to a barbarian descendant of the Goths . Though this union gave birth to the inflections and many new words of its northern parent , it has retained many of the virtues of its maternal origin , and has ...
... daughter of the Latin , united to a barbarian descendant of the Goths . Though this union gave birth to the inflections and many new words of its northern parent , it has retained many of the virtues of its maternal origin , and has ...
Page 57
... daughter , and marries her against my con- sent - his conduct cannot be justified ; the man who simulates a passion for a woman which he does not feel , in order to obtain possession of her wealth , is guilty of a sordid act , and an ...
... daughter , and marries her against my con- sent - his conduct cannot be justified ; the man who simulates a passion for a woman which he does not feel , in order to obtain possession of her wealth , is guilty of a sordid act , and an ...
Page 80
... daughter of a tanner at Falaise , whose name , he adds , on his own authority , has since been so invidious- ly applied . What say the etymologists to this ? But William's courtship of the daughter of the Count of Flanders is of a very ...
... daughter of a tanner at Falaise , whose name , he adds , on his own authority , has since been so invidious- ly applied . What say the etymologists to this ? But William's courtship of the daughter of the Count of Flanders is of a very ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adlington admiration almshouse appears Archdeacon attended beard Blankenberg boards Bristol Calais called Cape François Captain character church considerable course Dark Tower daugh daughter death Died Duke Earl effect England English eyes fact Fair favour feeling French gentleman give Gloucestershire ground hand honour horses Iliad improvements interest Ireland king labour lady Lancashire land language late less live Liverpool London look Lord M.M. New Series malaria Manchester Married matter means ment Miss months morning nature never night object observed occasion Old Bailey parish party perhaps persons poor present prince prisoners produce racter readers received Rectory scarcely scene seems shew society spirit street Temple thing thought tion Titian town Van Halen vessel vols Whig whole writer young