New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 72
... called " The Palace of Art ; " - we shall only say of this edifice , that Shelley found all the mate- rials ; " A Dream of Fair Women , ” - ' -a most conceited title , has also a strong Shelleyan savour . Other poems , called " The ...
... called " The Palace of Art ; " - we shall only say of this edifice , that Shelley found all the mate- rials ; " A Dream of Fair Women , ” - ' -a most conceited title , has also a strong Shelleyan savour . Other poems , called " The ...
Page 94
... called seasoning is carried to an Oriental pitch at all English tables ; while in France , we are struck by the extreme insipidity of their most elaborate chef d'œuvres . What is called French cookery in this country , is in fact ...
... called seasoning is carried to an Oriental pitch at all English tables ; while in France , we are struck by the extreme insipidity of their most elaborate chef d'œuvres . What is called French cookery in this country , is in fact ...
Page 187
... called Mr. Peter Lock , and for brevity's sake , he was usually styled , behind his back , Mr. Peter . She , of course , shared this economy of breath , and was called Mrs. Peter . Spencer gave her the soubriquet of " Repeater . " Leav ...
... called Mr. Peter Lock , and for brevity's sake , he was usually styled , behind his back , Mr. Peter . She , of course , shared this economy of breath , and was called Mrs. Peter . Spencer gave her the soubriquet of " Repeater . " Leav ...
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