The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 4Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1792 - Books |
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Page 326
... Dornton , who reminds us of the giddy thoughtlefs Harry Chesterfield , in Mrs. Smith's laft novel , is too often on the brink of incon fiftency . The denouement , it may be alfo obferved , is obvi- oufly an imitation of that of the Weft ...
... Dornton , who reminds us of the giddy thoughtlefs Harry Chesterfield , in Mrs. Smith's laft novel , is too often on the brink of incon fiftency . The denouement , it may be alfo obferved , is obvi- oufly an imitation of that of the Weft ...
Page 327
... Dornton . But ruin haftens on ; and the heart of Harry , truly affectionate to his father , feels feverely the confequences of his indifere- tion . In a moment of contrition , he refolves to offer his hand to the fuperannuated ...
... Dornton . But ruin haftens on ; and the heart of Harry , truly affectionate to his father , feels feverely the confequences of his indifere- tion . In a moment of contrition , he refolves to offer his hand to the fuperannuated ...
Page 328
... Dornton . [ Angrily ] I afk if you know ! Mr. Smith . I believe to Newmarket , fir , • Dornton . You always believe the worst ! -I'll fit up no longer Tell the fervants to go to bed - And do you hear , should heap- ply to you for money ...
... Dornton . [ Angrily ] I afk if you know ! Mr. Smith . I believe to Newmarket , fir , • Dornton . You always believe the worst ! -I'll fit up no longer Tell the fervants to go to bed - And do you hear , should heap- ply to you for money ...
Page 329
... Dornton . Will ? -There is not a finer , handfomer , nobler looking youth in the kingdom ; no not in the world ! Mr. Smith . I mean a worthy good man , fir . ' Dornton . How can you mean any fuch thing ? The company he keeps would ...
... Dornton . Will ? -There is not a finer , handfomer , nobler looking youth in the kingdom ; no not in the world ! Mr. Smith . I mean a worthy good man , fir . ' Dornton . How can you mean any fuch thing ? The company he keeps would ...
Page 330
... Dornton . Why do you roll your eyes , Harry ? Harry . I won't be long away ! - I remem- Dornton . Stay where you are , Harry ! [ catching his hand ] All will be well ! I am very happy ! Do not leave me ! -I am very happy - Indeed I am ...
... Dornton . Why do you roll your eyes , Harry ? Harry . I won't be long away ! - I remem- Dornton . Stay where you are , Harry ! [ catching his hand ] All will be well ! I am very happy ! Do not leave me ! -I am very happy - Indeed I am ...
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