Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... thing of the spirit of the romanticstage , or of borrowing from it any thing but a few hints for theatrical effect and a more lively dialogue - has mere- ly put together incoherent fragments from antiquity and feudalism " To make a ...
... thing of the spirit of the romanticstage , or of borrowing from it any thing but a few hints for theatrical effect and a more lively dialogue - has mere- ly put together incoherent fragments from antiquity and feudalism " To make a ...
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... thing of the tumid and somewhat bom- bastic diction of Lucan : but , on the other hand , where in the Henriade shall we find passages like the con- trasted characters of Cæsar and Pom- pey ? or the pregnant beauty and truth of such ...
... thing of the tumid and somewhat bom- bastic diction of Lucan : but , on the other hand , where in the Henriade shall we find passages like the con- trasted characters of Cæsar and Pom- pey ? or the pregnant beauty and truth of such ...
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... thing , but a certain brave militaire , with a wooden leg , who had been wounded in Spain , in his son's defence , and has loved said mademoiselle , in secret , for two years odd ! On this communica- tion , Suzette , a reasonable young ...
... thing , but a certain brave militaire , with a wooden leg , who had been wounded in Spain , in his son's defence , and has loved said mademoiselle , in secret , for two years odd ! On this communica- tion , Suzette , a reasonable young ...
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... thing - or secretaryship , or under secretaryship of any thing else , or in short , whatever they can by any possibility lay their hands on . In their respective halls , too , of which they may be considered the licensed victuallers ...
... thing - or secretaryship , or under secretaryship of any thing else , or in short , whatever they can by any possibility lay their hands on . In their respective halls , too , of which they may be considered the licensed victuallers ...
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... thing but light , is a fine thing in its way it is not its emblazoned windows , with their dim religious light , nor its oaken panels inscribed with the names of learned lawyers and lucky dogs , who got on because their fathers got ...
... thing but light , is a fine thing in its way it is not its emblazoned windows , with their dim religious light , nor its oaken panels inscribed with the names of learned lawyers and lucky dogs , who got on because their fathers got ...
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