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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... circumstances . Whatever his plays were , he was the leader of a great religious festivity ; and the equipment of festive choruses was at a very ancient period , and certainly not much later than Thespis's time , an office , in Athens ...
... circumstances . Whatever his plays were , he was the leader of a great religious festivity ; and the equipment of festive choruses was at a very ancient period , and certainly not much later than Thespis's time , an office , in Athens ...
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... circumstances can be called debts of the Attic Tragic Muse , it must be owned that she repaid them to the world with usury . The temple of Bacchus was the first established theatre of the Attic drama , and a thymele , or altar , in its ...
... circumstances can be called debts of the Attic Tragic Muse , it must be owned that she repaid them to the world with usury . The temple of Bacchus was the first established theatre of the Attic drama , and a thymele , or altar , in its ...
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... circumstances a fib might not be so exceedingly sinful - a fiction , too , not at all in her own way , or one that she could be suspected of adopting , for few servant - wenches care to be denied to visitors . This word example reminds ...
... circumstances a fib might not be so exceedingly sinful - a fiction , too , not at all in her own way , or one that she could be suspected of adopting , for few servant - wenches care to be denied to visitors . This word example reminds ...
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... on the contrary , stood quite by himself , or in Cowley's words , was vast species alone . " Some one hinted at the circumstance of his being 66 a a lord , which rather startled B- , but he 38 Persons one would wish to have seen .
... on the contrary , stood quite by himself , or in Cowley's words , was vast species alone . " Some one hinted at the circumstance of his being 66 a a lord , which rather startled B- , but he 38 Persons one would wish to have seen .
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... circumstance , upon him , than his genuine English feeling . He lived to see this gorgeous and irre- sistible monarchy shaken to its centre by " Little Will , the scourge of France , No godhead , but the first of men . " The Duke of ...
... circumstance , upon him , than his genuine English feeling . He lived to see this gorgeous and irre- sistible monarchy shaken to its centre by " Little Will , the scourge of France , No godhead , but the first of men . " The Duke of ...
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