New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Page 546
... character , that had insensibly led all who knew him to make this distinction . They sought to express a profound reverence , by thus setting aside common ceremony . He appeared to them as the impersonation of a great prin- ciple , an ...
... character , that had insensibly led all who knew him to make this distinction . They sought to express a profound reverence , by thus setting aside common ceremony . He appeared to them as the impersonation of a great prin- ciple , an ...
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... character , and a detail of events in which every one of us must feel a deep and unceasing interest , the result becomes doubly valuable . Such a result has Mr. Gleig here given to the world , under the title of " The Light Dragoon ...
... character , and a detail of events in which every one of us must feel a deep and unceasing interest , the result becomes doubly valuable . Such a result has Mr. Gleig here given to the world , under the title of " The Light Dragoon ...
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... character , and the brilliant dialogue , have all the effect of a first - rate comedy . The character of Mr. Harbottle Driftington is one of those which Mrs. Gore alone succeeds in stereotyping on the reader's mind . His intense ...
... character , and the brilliant dialogue , have all the effect of a first - rate comedy . The character of Mr. Harbottle Driftington is one of those which Mrs. Gore alone succeeds in stereotyping on the reader's mind . His intense ...
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Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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