New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 44Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1835 |
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... admired him with a fervent admiration , at a time when his admirers were more few than now . Now he has won his way to the highest seat , and sits there sole and undisturbed . Ignorance or malice cannot assail him further . The glad ...
... admired him with a fervent admiration , at a time when his admirers were more few than now . Now he has won his way to the highest seat , and sits there sole and undisturbed . Ignorance or malice cannot assail him further . The glad ...
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... admirable specimen of " getting up , " as the phrase is . Mr. Pickering is a man of taste as well as enterprise , and he has found a valuable coadjutor in his printer , Mr. Clay . The type is necessarily small , and there is of course a ...
... admirable specimen of " getting up , " as the phrase is . Mr. Pickering is a man of taste as well as enterprise , and he has found a valuable coadjutor in his printer , Mr. Clay . The type is necessarily small , and there is of course a ...
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... admiration . Nor is the merit of the performance confined to this essential part of it- to the original and masterly analysis of some of the leading characters of Shakspeare , so admirably rendered by Kean ; though these are the ...
... admiration . Nor is the merit of the performance confined to this essential part of it- to the original and masterly analysis of some of the leading characters of Shakspeare , so admirably rendered by Kean ; though these are the ...
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Wordsworths New Poems | 12 |
Gilbert Gurney By the Author of Sayings and Doings 17 153 | 44 |
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