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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... least in musical luxury . But I admire the justice of his remark , that we are not to confound the idealism of the Greek stage with vagueness in the conception of character , for its personages have a remarkably simple intelligibility ...
... least in musical luxury . But I admire the justice of his remark , that we are not to confound the idealism of the Greek stage with vagueness in the conception of character , for its personages have a remarkably simple intelligibility ...
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... least , of their theatres were favour- able to illusion . Their Theologeion , or place of the conference of the gods , must have been an occasional scaffold , issuing from near the top of the stage - building , and surrounded with a ...
... least , of their theatres were favour- able to illusion . Their Theologeion , or place of the conference of the gods , must have been an occasional scaffold , issuing from near the top of the stage - building , and surrounded with a ...
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... least till a new ukase of the empire shall alter the existing fashions in the na- tional modes of thought . Indeed I have often wondered that the " leading critical periodicals , " as they are called , have not substituted such a ...
... least till a new ukase of the empire shall alter the existing fashions in the na- tional modes of thought . Indeed I have often wondered that the " leading critical periodicals , " as they are called , have not substituted such a ...
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... least for the current volume . As far as any thing can be predicated of the present , by the most im- mediate past , I shall be inclined to say that it is loyal , and proper , and promotive of social order to affect a certain tone of ...
... least for the current volume . As far as any thing can be predicated of the present , by the most im- mediate past , I shall be inclined to say that it is loyal , and proper , and promotive of social order to affect a certain tone of ...
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... least noisy and ob- trusive . But confront one of these silent heroes with the swaggerer of real life , and his confidence in the theory quickly vanishes .. Preten- sions do not uniformly bespeak non - performance . A modest inoffen ...
... least noisy and ob- trusive . But confront one of these silent heroes with the swaggerer of real life , and his confidence in the theory quickly vanishes .. Preten- sions do not uniformly bespeak non - performance . A modest inoffen ...
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