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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... success doubtful . It was ( for we may now speak of it in the past tense ) a farce compressed from Dryden on the story of Amphitryon - a story which , since the gods of Olympus were out of date , could never have any thing but absolute ...
... success doubtful . It was ( for we may now speak of it in the past tense ) a farce compressed from Dryden on the story of Amphitryon - a story which , since the gods of Olympus were out of date , could never have any thing but absolute ...
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... success proves that there is yet a taste for the genuine drama , which only requires to be cherished ; for the defects of Foscari are its occasional weak- nesses of language - its merits are its dra- matic tact and its true pathos , and ...
... success proves that there is yet a taste for the genuine drama , which only requires to be cherished ; for the defects of Foscari are its occasional weak- nesses of language - its merits are its dra- matic tact and its true pathos , and ...
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... successful . Of concerted pieces , indeed , there is but little at all , excepting the finales and a trio in the second act ; and as to the songs , the melodies have not fastened themselves on our memory . We frequently observed very ...
... successful . Of concerted pieces , indeed , there is but little at all , excepting the finales and a trio in the second act ; and as to the songs , the melodies have not fastened themselves on our memory . We frequently observed very ...
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... success , to be admitted to his presence . Talma is said to have been a Protestant , but his last words seemed to indicate that he was a Deist . His intellects were per- fect to the latest moment of his existence . He fully recognized ...
... success , to be admitted to his presence . Talma is said to have been a Protestant , but his last words seemed to indicate that he was a Deist . His intellects were per- fect to the latest moment of his existence . He fully recognized ...
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... triumph- ed , have not weakened the interest which he feels in the cause of Greece , nor de- stroyed his hopes of success . " CRITICAL An Introductory Lecture on Human and Comparative Physiology , 44 Feb. 1 , Foreign States .
... triumph- ed , have not weakened the interest which he feels in the cause of Greece , nor de- stroyed his hopes of success . " CRITICAL An Introductory Lecture on Human and Comparative Physiology , 44 Feb. 1 , Foreign States .
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