The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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Page 21
... produce a splendid increase of fortune to the daughter , with whom you shall afterwards have the felicity of eloping if you think proper — or if not , receive her hand with the full and entire sanction of her respectable father - in ...
... produce a splendid increase of fortune to the daughter , with whom you shall afterwards have the felicity of eloping if you think proper — or if not , receive her hand with the full and entire sanction of her respectable father - in ...
Page 27
... produce , when it should be known that it was at my suggestion he presented himself there ; and moreover , I felt that it would be extremely unfair in me to aid and abet an alliance between him and the widow , for entering into which he ...
... produce , when it should be known that it was at my suggestion he presented himself there ; and moreover , I felt that it would be extremely unfair in me to aid and abet an alliance between him and the widow , for entering into which he ...
Page 29
... produce of her toil . When we reached the hall , we might as well have had no tickets ; we found all the servants and several of the male visiters engaged in one general action - screams above were responded to by shouts below , in the ...
... produce of her toil . When we reached the hall , we might as well have had no tickets ; we found all the servants and several of the male visiters engaged in one general action - screams above were responded to by shouts below , in the ...
Page 31
... produced , as I afterwards discovered , by an ingenious device of Daly's . The consequence was , a nearly total eclipse , attended by an ex- tremely unpleasant smell . Poor Lady Wolverhampton , who confided in Daly , called him to her ...
... produced , as I afterwards discovered , by an ingenious device of Daly's . The consequence was , a nearly total eclipse , attended by an ex- tremely unpleasant smell . Poor Lady Wolverhampton , who confided in Daly , called him to her ...
Page 73
... the dialogue , but it produces the telling reply of Wilkins , and may be excused by the reason adduced in note 20 . Accounted for by note 24 . Scene V. - The Valley of Emeralds ; OSMAR and The Battle of the Elephants . 73.
... the dialogue , but it produces the telling reply of Wilkins , and may be excused by the reason adduced in note 20 . Accounted for by note 24 . Scene V. - The Valley of Emeralds ; OSMAR and The Battle of the Elephants . 73.
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