The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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Strana 117
... Glenroy of Glenroy , a Scottish chieftain of the old school . He is confined to his house by the gout , and is constantly scolding every creature about him . From morning till night every thing that happens goes wrong , and every body ...
... Glenroy of Glenroy , a Scottish chieftain of the old school . He is confined to his house by the gout , and is constantly scolding every creature about him . From morning till night every thing that happens goes wrong , and every body ...
Strana 118
... Glenroy , a model of amiability and good sense , though rather too close a copy of Lucy Bertram , whom she resembles equally in her character , as in her fortunes . She has also her female Dominie Sampson in a Mrs. Molly Ma- cauley ...
... Glenroy , a model of amiability and good sense , though rather too close a copy of Lucy Bertram , whom she resembles equally in her character , as in her fortunes . She has also her female Dominie Sampson in a Mrs. Molly Ma- cauley ...
Strana 119
... Glenroy - a kind of character that is not unfrequently to be found also in Ireland . Before we introduce the chief in persona , we shall give the author's humorous description of him ; it is a capital specimen of her " characters " in ...
... Glenroy - a kind of character that is not unfrequently to be found also in Ireland . Before we introduce the chief in persona , we shall give the author's humorous description of him ; it is a capital specimen of her " characters " in ...
Strana 120
... Glenroy should place his affections . But vain are the schemes of man ! Instead of these glorious results , Glenroy did what many wiser men have done before him ; he fell in love , and made what was called , a countable marriage ; " for ...
... Glenroy should place his affections . But vain are the schemes of man ! Instead of these glorious results , Glenroy did what many wiser men have done before him ; he fell in love , and made what was called , a countable marriage ; " for ...
Strana 123
... Glenroy , which crushes me to the earth ; his house hitherto has been my home , but Edith , I cannot , I will not , con- tinue to drag out a useless existence here . " < Glenroy's voice was at that moment heard loudly calling " Reginald ...
... Glenroy , which crushes me to the earth ; his house hitherto has been my home , but Edith , I cannot , I will not , con- tinue to drag out a useless existence here . " < Glenroy's voice was at that moment heard loudly calling " Reginald ...
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