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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... Court Fool of Ferrara Egeria's Grotto .. Vindication of Authors from the vulgar charge of Poverty London Lyrics - Sortes Virgilianæ The Captive's Friend Not at Home Mazurier , or the Theatre's Three Ages On Pilgrimages The Effigies ...
... Court Fool of Ferrara Egeria's Grotto .. Vindication of Authors from the vulgar charge of Poverty London Lyrics - Sortes Virgilianæ The Captive's Friend Not at Home Mazurier , or the Theatre's Three Ages On Pilgrimages The Effigies ...
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... court of Syracuse , and of the aristocracy of Rome . But the elder Attic Comedy cannot be suspected of having studied foreign exemplars . If Epicharmus was imitated by Plautus , he could have been no model for the bold and Lectures on ...
... court of Syracuse , and of the aristocracy of Rome . But the elder Attic Comedy cannot be suspected of having studied foreign exemplars . If Epicharmus was imitated by Plautus , he could have been no model for the bold and Lectures on ...
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... court ! Say on , Emilia . Was she loved , -this lady ? By two noble youths : Guidotto one , a high - born Cremonese , And one a Pavian , Mutio Imola . Both dwelt in Florence , where this lady came With old Certaldo , when those tedious ...
... court ! Say on , Emilia . Was she loved , -this lady ? By two noble youths : Guidotto one , a high - born Cremonese , And one a Pavian , Mutio Imola . Both dwelt in Florence , where this lady came With old Certaldo , when those tedious ...
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... Court of Chancery . Paris has by many degrees fewer attractions than formerly , and a resi- dence abroad is neither so respectable nor so economical as it was thought to be three or four years ago . The perfection of dramatic ...
... Court of Chancery . Paris has by many degrees fewer attractions than formerly , and a resi- dence abroad is neither so respectable nor so economical as it was thought to be three or four years ago . The perfection of dramatic ...
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... court - yard , with his coat - tail stuck out behind , and in a seeming flutter of feathered rage and pride . Of our party only two persons present had seen the British Roscius ; and they seemed as willing as the rest to renew their ...
... court - yard , with his coat - tail stuck out behind , and in a seeming flutter of feathered rage and pride . Of our party only two persons present had seen the British Roscius ; and they seemed as willing as the rest to renew their ...
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