The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Volume 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... once into the character he was destined to assume , and the whole man_har- monized with the passion , that he really felt . But that latent energy , which was in him , whom all the Drama's friends have reason to lament , is not the ...
... once into the character he was destined to assume , and the whole man_har- monized with the passion , that he really felt . But that latent energy , which was in him , whom all the Drama's friends have reason to lament , is not the ...
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... eccentric character with consum- mate pleasantry . When I saw him once in that part I was very young , and of course very easily amused ; but it was in 4 my much riper state of judgment , when I kept 6 Critical Essays on the Performers.
... eccentric character with consum- mate pleasantry . When I saw him once in that part I was very young , and of course very easily amused ; but it was in 4 my much riper state of judgment , when I kept 6 Critical Essays on the Performers.
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... once walked in the light of " virtue , call back to your remembrance its serenity , its joys : " turn to its pure flame , and once more let thy son see it beam upon his mother's face . " ( Vol . I. p . 7. ) แ 66 The It is not easy to ...
... once walked in the light of " virtue , call back to your remembrance its serenity , its joys : " turn to its pure flame , and once more let thy son see it beam upon his mother's face . " ( Vol . I. p . 7. ) แ 66 The It is not easy to ...
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... once by the " action of a ponderous mould or mallet . ” — ( Vol . I. p . 212. ) At this feast , which , to distinguish it from the many others that were rendered illustrious by the presence of the Knight , may be called the feast of Cow ...
... once by the " action of a ponderous mould or mallet . ” — ( Vol . I. p . 212. ) At this feast , which , to distinguish it from the many others that were rendered illustrious by the presence of the Knight , may be called the feast of Cow ...
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... once three disputed points without ceremony , leaves the reader no room to doubt , that he either knows the Mæsogothic language and character as well as his own , the distinguishing characteristics of the style of Ulphilas , and the ...
... once three disputed points without ceremony , leaves the reader no room to doubt , that he either knows the Mæsogothic language and character as well as his own , the distinguishing characteristics of the style of Ulphilas , and the ...
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