The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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Page 243
... Gerund , it will be conjectured , thrived . He was as yet but imperfect in his speech ; but , inspired by the example , ( and the sugar - plums ) he mimics the little father to admiration . His father and mother are " swallowed up in ...
... Gerund , it will be conjectured , thrived . He was as yet but imperfect in his speech ; but , inspired by the example , ( and the sugar - plums ) he mimics the little father to admiration . His father and mother are " swallowed up in ...
Page 244
... Gerund leaves in his turn , not however before he had imbibed certain notions of books , and listened to opi- nions which are detailed at such an impertinent length as must put any reader ( except a critic ) out of all patience . In ...
... Gerund leaves in his turn , not however before he had imbibed certain notions of books , and listened to opi- nions which are detailed at such an impertinent length as must put any reader ( except a critic ) out of all patience . In ...
Page 245
Henry Southern. that Gerund , being destined for a friar , enters his noviciate , and , in due time , is entitled to a shaven head and a hood . How he commences his functions , the following extract will show : " Now have we our Friar ...
Henry Southern. that Gerund , being destined for a friar , enters his noviciate , and , in due time , is entitled to a shaven head and a hood . How he commences his functions , the following extract will show : " Now have we our Friar ...
Page 246
... Gerund . This advice is very good , but prodigiously long ; and as we are afraid that our readers may not listen to it with the same patience as Friar Blas , we must venture to withhold it . The friar , we are told , " listened with the ...
... Gerund . This advice is very good , but prodigiously long ; and as we are afraid that our readers may not listen to it with the same patience as Friar Blas , we must venture to withhold it . The friar , we are told , " listened with the ...
Page 247
... Gerund is fated to preach his first sermon , " a refectory sermon , " which he obtains through the influence of his friend Friar Blas We are afraid of perplexing our readers with any account of the sermon itself , which is flowery ...
... Gerund is fated to preach his first sermon , " a refectory sermon , " which he obtains through the influence of his friend Friar Blas We are afraid of perplexing our readers with any account of the sermon itself , which is flowery ...
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