The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 86
Página 342
... feel that I am but the shadow of what I was . ' It is in vain to combat with such feelings , but it is impossible not to regret their existence : for could Sir Humphry be persuaded occasionally to mix more frequently in such society ...
... feel that I am but the shadow of what I was . ' It is in vain to combat with such feelings , but it is impossible not to regret their existence : for could Sir Humphry be persuaded occasionally to mix more frequently in such society ...
Página 344
... feel that I am but the shadow of what I was . " It is in vain to combat with such feelings , but it is impossible not to regret their existence : for could Sir Humphry be persuaded occasionally to mix more frequently in such society ...
... feel that I am but the shadow of what I was . " It is in vain to combat with such feelings , but it is impossible not to regret their existence : for could Sir Humphry be persuaded occasionally to mix more frequently in such society ...
Página 544
... feel that I owe my readers an apology for the repeated use of this , and several other odious words ; but I cannot avoid them without suffering the fidelity of description to escape . It is possible that in this phrase " Americans , " I ...
... feel that I owe my readers an apology for the repeated use of this , and several other odious words ; but I cannot avoid them without suffering the fidelity of description to escape . It is possible that in this phrase " Americans , " I ...
Contenido
OF | 1 |
to existing Monuments Sculptures Gems Coins | 21 |
Letters from the North of Europe or a Journal of Travels | 40 |
Otras 26 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
acquainted amongst appear attention beautiful believe birds body Bushy Park called character cholera church Church of England colour commenced course death effect England English established eyes father favour feel Foscolo Frederick friends gentleman give Gmünden ground habits Hampden hand heard heart hill honour horses hour House of Peers Humphry Davy India instance interest Ippolito Pindemonte Ireland Irish John Hampden king labour lady land letter living London looked Lord Lord Byron Lord Nugent manner means ment mind native nature never object observed opinion Palestrina party passed perhaps period person poor present principle produced racter reader remarkable respect river scene seems seen shew Sierra Leone Sir Humphry soon species spirit Steam Carriages Steam Coach supposed thing thou thought tion tithes Traunkirchen trees volume whole young