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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... Opinion of Dr. Lushington Sonnet .. .. The One - handed Flute - player , of Arques , in Normandy The Lyric Poetry of Tasso Advertisement for a Dedicatee Les Vêpres Siciliennes ; a Tragedy The Miseries of Reality The Vaults of St ...
... Opinion of Dr. Lushington Sonnet .. .. The One - handed Flute - player , of Arques , in Normandy The Lyric Poetry of Tasso Advertisement for a Dedicatee Les Vêpres Siciliennes ; a Tragedy The Miseries of Reality The Vaults of St ...
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... opinions , and stood in awe of his remonstrances . During an ac- cess of idle melancholy , to which in his youth he was often liable from his too strong feelings , he was severely reproached by Guido in these lines : - Io vengo il ...
... opinions , and stood in awe of his remonstrances . During an ac- cess of idle melancholy , to which in his youth he was often liable from his too strong feelings , he was severely reproached by Guido in these lines : - Io vengo il ...
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... opinions which may be attended with some interest , not so much , perhaps , from their own intrinsic value , as from the eminence of the person by whom they were expressed . He seemed to me competent to form some judgment of our distin ...
... opinions which may be attended with some interest , not so much , perhaps , from their own intrinsic value , as from the eminence of the person by whom they were expressed . He seemed to me competent to form some judgment of our distin ...
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... opinion would not have reached to eminence upon the French stage , on account of the feebleness of his voice , -an obstacle which is insurmountable in France , where the recitation of verse , from the peculiarity of its con- struction ...
... opinion would not have reached to eminence upon the French stage , on account of the feebleness of his voice , -an obstacle which is insurmountable in France , where the recitation of verse , from the peculiarity of its con- struction ...
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... opinion , there could be no French verse without it ; but he thought that it should act upon the ear with- out awakening a sense of its existence ; and that the pleasure which a judicious declamation was calculated to supply , should be ...
... opinion , there could be no French verse without it ; but he thought that it should act upon the ear with- out awakening a sense of its existence ; and that the pleasure which a judicious declamation was calculated to supply , should be ...
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