Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood, 1839 - England |
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... found a not kind . We say in general , because unworthy dramatic rival in Chancel ; we willingly exempt from this charge whose Orestes , Meleager , Arsaces , and his tragedy of Rhadamiste , which apAlceste , form as extraordinary a ...
... found a not kind . We say in general , because unworthy dramatic rival in Chancel ; we willingly exempt from this charge whose Orestes , Meleager , Arsaces , and his tragedy of Rhadamiste , which apAlceste , form as extraordinary a ...
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His first play , a genuine enthusiasm for high poetry the Edipus , produced at the age of any kind was too palpable in Vol . of twenty - three , was in all respects taire ; while the faith which animated a play of the school of ...
His first play , a genuine enthusiasm for high poetry the Edipus , produced at the age of any kind was too palpable in Vol . of twenty - three , was in all respects taire ; while the faith which animated a play of the school of ...
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... and not a few of an charge of double knocks is directed to opposite kind , for the edification of one of the side doors , before the auda- M. Edouard , who , becoming assured , cious youth has had time to under- from behind the ...
... and not a few of an charge of double knocks is directed to opposite kind , for the edification of one of the side doors , before the auda- M. Edouard , who , becoming assured , cious youth has had time to under- from behind the ...
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... of the twelve by fourteen of the evening is passed in listening feet of surface on which it was extendto what is perfect in its kind , and new ed ; and a voluminous rug almost smok . in its quality . May many such dine ed in front ...
... of the twelve by fourteen of the evening is passed in listening feet of surface on which it was extendto what is perfect in its kind , and new ed ; and a voluminous rug almost smok . in its quality . May many such dine ed in front ...
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... for by the great masters of English landthe whole country is picturesque in an scape - painting . The subjoined tale is eminent degree . What , for instance , in illustration of this sketch ; and , if it can be lovelier of its kind ...
... for by the great masters of English landthe whole country is picturesque in an scape - painting . The subjoined tale is eminent degree . What , for instance , in illustration of this sketch ; and , if it can be lovelier of its kind ...
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