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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... removed , until at last Nature asserted her prerogative , and tears afforded them attestation of the indisputable powers of that impassioned mistress of her delightful art . Of the German actors , Talma said little , with Talma . 15.
... removed , until at last Nature asserted her prerogative , and tears afforded them attestation of the indisputable powers of that impassioned mistress of her delightful art . Of the German actors , Talma said little , with Talma . 15.
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... natural flight of genius , and condemns it to an humble sphere . He had made many efforts , he said , ( and had in part ... nature which the great events upon the theatre of human affairs had contributed to produce . Talma would not ...
... natural flight of genius , and condemns it to an humble sphere . He had made many efforts , he said , ( and had in part ... nature which the great events upon the theatre of human affairs had contributed to produce . Talma would not ...
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... Nature appears here to luxuriate in savage grandeur : she has here achieved her masterpiece in the style of sombre magnificence ; and the traveller may be said to sup full of all the horrors of the pic- turesque . Chamounix itself ...
... Nature appears here to luxuriate in savage grandeur : she has here achieved her masterpiece in the style of sombre magnificence ; and the traveller may be said to sup full of all the horrors of the pic- turesque . Chamounix itself ...
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... nature . But a war with nature and the elements is rather too costly for a poor petty republic ; and the Valaisans , I believe , had much rather live in an- nual dread of the fury of the Dranse , than submit to the grinding oppressions ...
... nature . But a war with nature and the elements is rather too costly for a poor petty republic ; and the Valaisans , I believe , had much rather live in an- nual dread of the fury of the Dranse , than submit to the grinding oppressions ...
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... nature already begins to wear a crabbed and wintry aspect . The herbage grows thin and mossy , cultivation more rare , few fields are seen except pastures , the fine beech woods have disappeared , and the firs , feathering up the sides ...
... nature already begins to wear a crabbed and wintry aspect . The herbage grows thin and mossy , cultivation more rare , few fields are seen except pastures , the fine beech woods have disappeared , and the firs , feathering up the sides ...
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