Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood, 1839 - England |
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BY A MAN BEHIND HIS AGE , THE COURT - THE CABINET__AND THE COUNTRY , 321 345 368 381 392 410 417 EDINBURGH : WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS , 45 , GEORGE STREET , EDINBURGH : AND T. CADELL , STRAND , LONDON . To whom Communications ( post ...
BY A MAN BEHIND HIS AGE , THE COURT - THE CABINET__AND THE COUNTRY , 321 345 368 381 392 410 417 EDINBURGH : WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS , 45 , GEORGE STREET , EDINBURGH : AND T. CADELL , STRAND , LONDON . To whom Communications ( post ...
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Still , when Louis XIV . , the art in comparison with the French survivor of almost every great man dramatists , as well as his deeper who had illustrated his court or his acquaintance with the human heart reign , died , on ...
Still , when Louis XIV . , the art in comparison with the French survivor of almost every great man dramatists , as well as his deeper who had illustrated his court or his acquaintance with the human heart reign , died , on ...
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... naive turns which dramas remind us of some ancient RoCorneille found in the language of his man monument , like the tomb of Ceday , and which Racine dexterously cilia Metella— some “ stern round mingled with that of the court .
... naive turns which dramas remind us of some ancient RoCorneille found in the language of his man monument , like the tomb of Ceday , and which Racine dexterously cilia Metella— some “ stern round mingled with that of the court .
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What- Court . " ed to ever may be thought of the tendency To the same school , in point of of his romances , the ingenuity with taste , belong the great novelists of which they are framed so as to bring the commencement of the ...
What- Court . " ed to ever may be thought of the tendency To the same school , in point of of his romances , the ingenuity with taste , belong the great novelists of which they are framed so as to bring the commencement of the ...
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... the men finements of society was concerned , of the court filled the pit ; well - dressed it is extremely difficult to believe him women in the boxes joined in the deserious in some of his paradoxical opin- monstrations of applause ...
... the men finements of society was concerned , of the court filled the pit ; well - dressed it is extremely difficult to believe him women in the boxes joined in the deserious in some of his paradoxical opin- monstrations of applause ...
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