The Quarterly Review, Volumes 84-85John Murray, 1849 - English literature |
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Page 47
... effect has been vari- been the case south of the border . Knox ously regulated in various times and coun- and his brethren were as intent upon de- tries . The names of great laymen are sub- stroying the castle , as upon dislodging the ...
... effect has been vari- been the case south of the border . Knox ously regulated in various times and coun- and his brethren were as intent upon de- tries . The names of great laymen are sub- stroying the castle , as upon dislodging the ...
Page 53
... effect of the con- finition of the time to which that descrip- cession , -because a deep instinct aiding a tion may be applied , but with pointed refer- profound learning and an acute intelligence , ence to the period when she fixed her ...
... effect of the con- finition of the time to which that descrip- cession , -because a deep instinct aiding a tion may be applied , but with pointed refer- profound learning and an acute intelligence , ence to the period when she fixed her ...
Page 69
... effect was instantaneous ; a look of horror seized those who were near enough to overhear me ; it was quickly communicated to those beyond . The pleasant smile which usually played upon the fine features of the young bey gave way to a ...
... effect was instantaneous ; a look of horror seized those who were near enough to overhear me ; it was quickly communicated to those beyond . The pleasant smile which usually played upon the fine features of the young bey gave way to a ...
Page 88
... effect from the mono- and she is absent a month . When she returns tonous reality of all around . After awhile Thornfield Hall is quit of all its guests , and Mr. Rochester comes to Thornfield , and Mr. Rochester and she resume their ...
... effect from the mono- and she is absent a month . When she returns tonous reality of all around . After awhile Thornfield Hall is quit of all its guests , and Mr. Rochester comes to Thornfield , and Mr. Rochester and she resume their ...
Page 89
... effect she produces , and the means shown us by which she brings that effect about . We hear nothing but self - eulogiums on the perfect tact and wondrous penetra- | tion with which she is gifted , and yet almost every word she utters ...
... effect she produces , and the means shown us by which she brings that effect about . We hear nothing but self - eulogiums on the perfect tact and wondrous penetra- | tion with which she is gifted , and yet almost every word she utters ...
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