The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... THEATRE EXHIBITIONS .... FINE ARTS ........ 21. 68. 117. 166. 215. 255. 309. 356. 401. 450. 494. 533 . 23. 71. 119. 168. 219. 257. 310. 358. 403. 496 . 406. 451 . 25. 72. 122. 172. 222. 260. 313. 451. 497. 534 . ...... PROCEEDINGS of ...
... THEATRE EXHIBITIONS .... FINE ARTS ........ 21. 68. 117. 166. 215. 255. 309. 356. 401. 450. 494. 533 . 23. 71. 119. 168. 219. 257. 310. 358. 403. 496 . 406. 451 . 25. 72. 122. 172. 222. 260. 313. 451. 497. 534 . ...... PROCEEDINGS of ...
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... theatre . A few minutes sequences of transportation remaining in after ten o'clock , and before the President force . took his seat , the prisoners were conducted into their chamber by four soldiers of the municipal guards , preceded by ...
... theatre . A few minutes sequences of transportation remaining in after ten o'clock , and before the President force . took his seat , the prisoners were conducted into their chamber by four soldiers of the municipal guards , preceded by ...
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... as principal oboist to the Theatre Royal , Covent Garden , and who is , we believe , a performer of taste and re- putation , professes to give in these two voluines с depth and strength of feeling , and are altogether better 1831 . ( 9 )
... as principal oboist to the Theatre Royal , Covent Garden , and who is , we believe , a performer of taste and re- putation , professes to give in these two voluines с depth and strength of feeling , and are altogether better 1831 . ( 9 )
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... theatres , and concerts without number , eminently qualify him ; and his acquaintance , not only with our own but our fathers ' favourites , -all the leading ornaments of the opera and the theatre , that we seem to have arrived just too ...
... theatres , and concerts without number , eminently qualify him ; and his acquaintance , not only with our own but our fathers ' favourites , -all the leading ornaments of the opera and the theatre , that we seem to have arrived just too ...
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... cer- tainly , far too high in price , considering that little or no expense was incurred to form its embellish- ments , or to obtain literary assistance . DRURY - LANE THEATRE . Miss Huddart , a young 20 Jan. 1 , Critical Notices .
... cer- tainly , far too high in price , considering that little or no expense was incurred to form its embellish- ments , or to obtain literary assistance . DRURY - LANE THEATRE . Miss Huddart , a young 20 Jan. 1 , Critical Notices .
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