The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... tion , without paying some previous attention , to the age , the place , and the people , where that theatre arose , and without meditating on Athens , the eye of Greece - mother of arts And eloquence , native to famous wits Or ...
... tion , without paying some previous attention , to the age , the place , and the people , where that theatre arose , and without meditating on Athens , the eye of Greece - mother of arts And eloquence , native to famous wits Or ...
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... tion . Were you to apply to writers of the above description for a share of this charitable consideration , in behalf of any fine old Gothic abuse , wearing a noble and imposing air of aristocratic or chivalrous descent , there would be ...
... tion . Were you to apply to writers of the above description for a share of this charitable consideration , in behalf of any fine old Gothic abuse , wearing a noble and imposing air of aristocratic or chivalrous descent , there would be ...
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... tion to the best productions of Sir Walter , which light Bordeaux wine does to strong Scotch ale ; and who would quarrel with the first because it is not the very best thing in the world ? The first of these tales - Caribert the Bear ...
... tion to the best productions of Sir Walter , which light Bordeaux wine does to strong Scotch ale ; and who would quarrel with the first because it is not the very best thing in the world ? The first of these tales - Caribert the Bear ...
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... tion and his courage . He uttered a cry of corresponding fierceness , swung his brandished pike - rushed forwards with open arms to seize his father , and snatch him from his destiny , —but it was too late ! The monster touched on the ...
... tion and his courage . He uttered a cry of corresponding fierceness , swung his brandished pike - rushed forwards with open arms to seize his father , and snatch him from his destiny , —but it was too late ! The monster touched on the ...
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... tion of his uncle Dick , who was a wild fellow in Charles the Second's day , Will had a trick of sinking his ancestors , which was not handsome VOL . XIII . NO . XLIX . C of him . But you will see the reason presently ( 17 )
... tion of his uncle Dick , who was a wild fellow in Charles the Second's day , Will had a trick of sinking his ancestors , which was not handsome VOL . XIII . NO . XLIX . C of him . But you will see the reason presently ( 17 )
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