New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 16Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1826 |
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... Grand Duke Constantine Brambletye House .. Lord Byron's last Portrait Walks in Rome and its Environs Scenes of the Past - Pharsalia Starlight .. The Unknown City .. PAGE 145 .. 152 .. 153 162 .. ib . 167 .. 168 .. 175 .. 176 .. 178 183 ...
... Grand Duke Constantine Brambletye House .. Lord Byron's last Portrait Walks in Rome and its Environs Scenes of the Past - Pharsalia Starlight .. The Unknown City .. PAGE 145 .. 152 .. 153 162 .. ib . 167 .. 168 .. 175 .. 176 .. 178 183 ...
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... grand Anthesterian festival , it appears that neither tragedy nor comedy was performed , though the Dithyrambus , as has been already mentioned , belonged to that solemnity . The theatre opened in the morning ; the spectators brought ...
... grand Anthesterian festival , it appears that neither tragedy nor comedy was performed , though the Dithyrambus , as has been already mentioned , belonged to that solemnity . The theatre opened in the morning ; the spectators brought ...
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... grand and opposite entrances to the theatre . Those entrances , it is clear from Vitruvius , were covered above . The stage ground , with its flanks , or Paraskenia , formed a line as broad as the amphitheatre of spectators ; but the ...
... grand and opposite entrances to the theatre . Those entrances , it is clear from Vitruvius , were covered above . The stage ground , with its flanks , or Paraskenia , formed a line as broad as the amphitheatre of spectators ; but the ...
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... head , that is the King ; whom here I may call as absolute , since Lewis the Eleventh hath so long since ( to use his own expression ) put them hors d . page ; that is , freed them from that grand The Writings of Evelyn . 47.
... head , that is the King ; whom here I may call as absolute , since Lewis the Eleventh hath so long since ( to use his own expression ) put them hors d . page ; that is , freed them from that grand The Writings of Evelyn . 47.
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... grand authority , which , till his time , the Parliament indeed exercised over them ; so that now the same reason which moved the late Kings to depose or translate Saint Denys their ancient Patron , and to put his Kingdome formally ...
... grand authority , which , till his time , the Parliament indeed exercised over them ; so that now the same reason which moved the late Kings to depose or translate Saint Denys their ancient Patron , and to put his Kingdome formally ...
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