New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 21Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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... character - no inci- dent - uo satisfactory progress ; the speeches of the different individuals remind one of the shal- low stream alluded to by Horace , - " Which flows , and , as it flows , for ever shall flow on , " without aim or ...
... character - no inci- dent - uo satisfactory progress ; the speeches of the different individuals remind one of the shal- low stream alluded to by Horace , - " Which flows , and , as it flows , for ever shall flow on , " without aim or ...
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... character , and the quadrilles are extremely pretty , and ( what more can mortal say of quadrilles ? ) quite new . The engraved title - page represents a Zephyr flinging from an urn the fleur du Souvenir ( Forget- me - not ) which lends ...
... character , and the quadrilles are extremely pretty , and ( what more can mortal say of quadrilles ? ) quite new . The engraved title - page represents a Zephyr flinging from an urn the fleur du Souvenir ( Forget- me - not ) which lends ...
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... character as one of the most dis- tinguished writers in the province of fiction . there be any fault in the present romance , it is that there is here and there a scene of some- what too theatrical or melodramatic a character ; but then ...
... character as one of the most dis- tinguished writers in the province of fiction . there be any fault in the present romance , it is that there is here and there a scene of some- what too theatrical or melodramatic a character ; but then ...
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... characters of Archbishop Cranmer and Anne Boleyn : the hypocritical weakness and tergiversation of the one , and the ... character , they strike us as following Ho- garth himself very closely . The wood - cuts from these have been ...
... characters of Archbishop Cranmer and Anne Boleyn : the hypocritical weakness and tergiversation of the one , and the ... character , they strike us as following Ho- garth himself very closely . The wood - cuts from these have been ...
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... character ; but some foolish people in the gallery cried " Shame ; " and so Mr. Ebers , to comply with the taste of the public , very naturally saved this additional expense , FINE We have just been favoured with the sight of a work ...
... character ; but some foolish people in the gallery cried " Shame ; " and so Mr. Ebers , to comply with the taste of the public , very naturally saved this additional expense , FINE We have just been favoured with the sight of a work ...
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