New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 5Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1822 |
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... hand on one of the great arches he vaulted nim- Then stood they staring bly to the other side and went on his way . one on the other , and began to say , ' Of a surety he is distracted , for his speech lacketh meaning , inasmuch as we ...
... hand on one of the great arches he vaulted nim- Then stood they staring bly to the other side and went on his way . one on the other , and began to say , ' Of a surety he is distracted , for his speech lacketh meaning , inasmuch as we ...
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... hand of death Tells me life is hourly fleeting : Feel'st thou how this heart is beat- ing , As it heaves the parting ... hand to . He ought , in reason , to have raised his own Lot by knocking others ' down ; And had he been content with ...
... hand of death Tells me life is hourly fleeting : Feel'st thou how this heart is beat- ing , As it heaves the parting ... hand to . He ought , in reason , to have raised his own Lot by knocking others ' down ; And had he been content with ...
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... hand , and swore to pay.- " But when ? " - " Next month . - You may depend cn't My dearest Snipps , before the end on't— Your face proclaims in every feature , You wouldn't harm a fellow creature- You're a kind soul , I know you are ...
... hand , and swore to pay.- " But when ? " - " Next month . - You may depend cn't My dearest Snipps , before the end on't— Your face proclaims in every feature , You wouldn't harm a fellow creature- You're a kind soul , I know you are ...
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... hand , no matter what indi- cations of genius an actor may evince in the performance of some hum- ble part , he cannot expect a more favourable occasion for the display of his powers , but , once bound to the oar , can never be loosened ...
... hand , no matter what indi- cations of genius an actor may evince in the performance of some hum- ble part , he cannot expect a more favourable occasion for the display of his powers , but , once bound to the oar , can never be loosened ...
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... hand should seize the reins in turbulent and distracted times , are strongly inculcated . Talma played Augustus for the first time whilst I was in Paris , and to Lafond , who had till then performed the former part , Cinna was com ...
... hand should seize the reins in turbulent and distracted times , are strongly inculcated . Talma played Augustus for the first time whilst I was in Paris , and to Lafond , who had till then performed the former part , Cinna was com ...
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