New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 27Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 157
... scene , near the Falls of the Conway , is ad- mirably selected ; and the solemn dignity of tone , and depth of colouring , are ad- mirable illustrations of the quiet scene which the picture represents . No. 484 , by F. C. Lewis , a scene ...
... scene , near the Falls of the Conway , is ad- mirably selected ; and the solemn dignity of tone , and depth of colouring , are ad- mirable illustrations of the quiet scene which the picture represents . No. 484 , by F. C. Lewis , a scene ...
Page 190
... scene at Madame Astelli's , at Paris . " Nothing could surpass the magnificence of the scene . A flood of light seemed to burst from the rich crystal lustres , which studded the walls of the gilded apartments , and were reflected from ...
... scene at Madame Astelli's , at Paris . " Nothing could surpass the magnificence of the scene . A flood of light seemed to burst from the rich crystal lustres , which studded the walls of the gilded apartments , and were reflected from ...
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... scene , and rewarding the actors with judicious applause . Mr. Young threw into Pierre that justly - apportioned and well - regu- lated energy which leaves him without a rival in all parts where the feeling is sim- ple and sustained as ...
... scene , and rewarding the actors with judicious applause . Mr. Young threw into Pierre that justly - apportioned and well - regu- lated energy which leaves him without a rival in all parts where the feeling is sim- ple and sustained as ...
Contents
THE DRAMA 14 61 102 150 198 246 294 342 388 430 475 518 | 14 |
MUSIC AND KINGS THEATRE 17 105 152 201 249 297 344 390 478 521 | 22 |
FOREIGN VARIETIES 30 70 116 163 214 262 308 355 398 442 483 528 | 30 |
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