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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... never , as long as he remains in the theatre , either ascend or fall . Thus , an indisputable possession of some of the noblest provinces of the drama is secured to mediocrity , and it becomes almost impossible that genius should make ...
... never , as long as he remains in the theatre , either ascend or fall . Thus , an indisputable possession of some of the noblest provinces of the drama is secured to mediocrity , and it becomes almost impossible that genius should make ...
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... never used it as a medium of satire or pun ; and very rarely , and only in the decline of Grecian taste , of conceit . In their lighter convivial epigrams , the thought is generally of a melancholy cast - a reflection on the shortness ...
... never used it as a medium of satire or pun ; and very rarely , and only in the decline of Grecian taste , of conceit . In their lighter convivial epigrams , the thought is generally of a melancholy cast - a reflection on the shortness ...
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... never cease to be pleasing , it is so tenderly true to nature . The translation is by Mr. Rogers . While on the ... never be believed , The other , never read . " The Greeks were singularly happy in the appropriateness of this sort of ...
... never cease to be pleasing , it is so tenderly true to nature . The translation is by Mr. Rogers . While on the ... never be believed , The other , never read . " The Greeks were singularly happy in the appropriateness of this sort of ...
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... never written than this upon a certain Countess de la Caumont . Quand l'Eternel , non sans remords , De la Caumont eût fait le corps , Sentant qu'une âme raisonnable Ne pourroit , sans d'affreux dégouts , Habiter dans un corps semblable ...
... never written than this upon a certain Countess de la Caumont . Quand l'Eternel , non sans remords , De la Caumont eût fait le corps , Sentant qu'une âme raisonnable Ne pourroit , sans d'affreux dégouts , Habiter dans un corps semblable ...
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... never had occasion to know of any facts which should induce me to prefer those doctrines on account of their outward and visible effects : consequently , I never attempt to argue against the validity of the opinions broached by my ...
... never had occasion to know of any facts which should induce me to prefer those doctrines on account of their outward and visible effects : consequently , I never attempt to argue against the validity of the opinions broached by my ...
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