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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... Political Comedies .. Madrigal to Apollo ; from Gilbert London and the Country The Dinner To Zephyr ; from Don Estevan Manuel de Villegas Journal of a Tourist , No. IV . Montmorency The Kiss ; imitated from D'Alibret Satirists of Women ...
... Political Comedies .. Madrigal to Apollo ; from Gilbert London and the Country The Dinner To Zephyr ; from Don Estevan Manuel de Villegas Journal of a Tourist , No. IV . Montmorency The Kiss ; imitated from D'Alibret Satirists of Women ...
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... political animosities for the offence which he was supposed to have committed in withdrawing himself from the admiration of Paris , to dedicate his talents to the more ignoble , but more profitable pursuit of provincial applause . It is ...
... political animosities for the offence which he was supposed to have committed in withdrawing himself from the admiration of Paris , to dedicate his talents to the more ignoble , but more profitable pursuit of provincial applause . It is ...
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... politics and literature ( for it is remarkable that the supporters of the one are equally devoted to the other ) manifest their distaste in a querulous sort of criticism of this great and original actor , They consider his genius as ...
... politics and literature ( for it is remarkable that the supporters of the one are equally devoted to the other ) manifest their distaste in a querulous sort of criticism of this great and original actor , They consider his genius as ...
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... political reflections which every where occur in the writings of Corneille , had so much impressed him with admiration for the genius of the poet , that if he had been living in his time , he would have made him his prime minister . S ...
... political reflections which every where occur in the writings of Corneille , had so much impressed him with admiration for the genius of the poet , that if he had been living in his time , he would have made him his prime minister . S ...
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... political or moral precept which they wished to impress strongly ; as from its brevity it might be more easily remem- bered . Finally , an epigram came to signify , amongst the Greeks , any short piece of poetry which conveyed a single ...
... political or moral precept which they wished to impress strongly ; as from its brevity it might be more easily remem- bered . Finally , an epigram came to signify , amongst the Greeks , any short piece of poetry which conveyed a single ...
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