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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... imagination in the drama than we do : they employed not only the poetry of thought and imagery , but the expressiveness of vocal and instrumental melody , -of rhythmically measured motion and gesticulation ; and in their masks we may ...
... imagination in the drama than we do : they employed not only the poetry of thought and imagery , but the expressiveness of vocal and instrumental melody , -of rhythmically measured motion and gesticulation ; and in their masks we may ...
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... the lowest seats of the spectators . By our sceptical imaginations , the impressions made on a superstitious people by such representations , can be but faintly estimated ; yet even a modern fancy must be Lectures on Poetry . 9.
... the lowest seats of the spectators . By our sceptical imaginations , the impressions made on a superstitious people by such representations , can be but faintly estimated ; yet even a modern fancy must be Lectures on Poetry . 9.
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... imaginative powers of the orator . The limited number of deputies in the federal congress of Guatemala , curtail- ing the space for the expansion of the majestical and far - extending wings of eloquence , may therefore be assigned as ...
... imaginative powers of the orator . The limited number of deputies in the federal congress of Guatemala , curtail- ing the space for the expansion of the majestical and far - extending wings of eloquence , may therefore be assigned as ...
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... imagination to place him in future as an absolute Spagnoletti , the leader of the legal band ; but she had little doubt of his being Vice Chancellor ; and a good se- cond fiddle in an orchestra is no bad thing . Miss Brockman the elder ...
... imagination to place him in future as an absolute Spagnoletti , the leader of the legal band ; but she had little doubt of his being Vice Chancellor ; and a good se- cond fiddle in an orchestra is no bad thing . Miss Brockman the elder ...
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... imagining that which occupied it to be only a piece of flannel , her lady- ship was on the very point of seating herself upon it , when she was prevented , by the screams of the attendant , from putting an end to the existence of the ...
... imagining that which occupied it to be only a piece of flannel , her lady- ship was on the very point of seating herself upon it , when she was prevented , by the screams of the attendant , from putting an end to the existence of the ...
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