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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... manner , worthy of the like investigation , whether these peculiarities consist of what it may be desirable to emulate or to shun . On this account , even the mere frivo- lities and senselessness of what is called " fa- shionable life ...
... manner , worthy of the like investigation , whether these peculiarities consist of what it may be desirable to emulate or to shun . On this account , even the mere frivo- lities and senselessness of what is called " fa- shionable life ...
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... manner seldom even attempted on our stage , except by Blanchard and Farren . He speaks English with remarkable cor- rectness for a Frenchman ; and the plea- sure of the spectator is not so much af- fected by his actual imperfections as ...
... manner seldom even attempted on our stage , except by Blanchard and Farren . He speaks English with remarkable cor- rectness for a Frenchman ; and the plea- sure of the spectator is not so much af- fected by his actual imperfections as ...
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... manner both by Young and Kemble , was always heard with breathless interest , and generally followed by three distinct rounds of ap- plause . Among the parts which were less effective , were some of the speeches which would have seemed ...
... manner both by Young and Kemble , was always heard with breathless interest , and generally followed by three distinct rounds of ap- plause . Among the parts which were less effective , were some of the speeches which would have seemed ...
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... manner of his own which is impressive and graceful , he would act more wisely by adhering to it than by adopting fami- liarities which only render art imperfect without exhibiting nature . " Deaf and Dumb , " the most interesting ...
... manner of his own which is impressive and graceful , he would act more wisely by adhering to it than by adopting fami- liarities which only render art imperfect without exhibiting nature . " Deaf and Dumb , " the most interesting ...
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... manner , we cannot omit remarking that in Madame C.'s action and attitudes , we discovered as much improvement as in the strength of her voice . There was a freedom and often an elegance in the former which had never before been so ...
... manner , we cannot omit remarking that in Madame C.'s action and attitudes , we discovered as much improvement as in the strength of her voice . There was a freedom and often an elegance in the former which had never before been so ...
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