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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... look to his in- fluence on the stage , both as to its spirit and exterior magnificence , we cannot but call him its proper founder : nor does it detract from our idea of his originality to conceive , that his genius was happy in the ...
... look to his in- fluence on the stage , both as to its spirit and exterior magnificence , we cannot but call him its proper founder : nor does it detract from our idea of his originality to conceive , that his genius was happy in the ...
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... Look ! here it is . Philost . ( rushing forward ) Ha , ha ! Dion . Ha , ha ! Fiamet . Ha , ha ! Ha , ha ! -Look ! how Philostratus Buries his forehead in the fresh green grass . Pamphilus . Hail , vernal spot ! -We bear to thy embrace ...
... Look ! here it is . Philost . ( rushing forward ) Ha , ha ! Dion . Ha , ha ! Fiamet . Ha , ha ! Ha , ha ! -Look ! how Philostratus Buries his forehead in the fresh green grass . Pamphilus . Hail , vernal spot ! -We bear to thy embrace ...
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... look ! look ! —cramm'd full of wines and dainties— Two lutes ; a viol ; besides some ten- Dion . Tindaro . Where are the tables ? Tush ! Tush ! On Corvino's back ; Dion . Neiph . Philost . Dion . Fiam . And Stephano doth bear the boards ...
... look ! look ! —cramm'd full of wines and dainties— Two lutes ; a viol ; besides some ten- Dion . Tindaro . Where are the tables ? Tush ! Tush ! On Corvino's back ; Dion . Neiph . Philost . Dion . Fiam . And Stephano doth bear the boards ...
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... Look upon What ! wilt thou love me ? me ! Ay ; by foaming Venus ! By all these clinging , creeping , curling vines ... looks and Tormes ' smile That he was cuckold . Dion . ' Tis a filthy name . Pamphilus . ' Tis so : but we must fix on ...
... Look upon What ! wilt thou love me ? me ! Ay ; by foaming Venus ! By all these clinging , creeping , curling vines ... looks and Tormes ' smile That he was cuckold . Dion . ' Tis a filthy name . Pamphilus . ' Tis so : but we must fix on ...
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... look ! -shears the locks ( Then worn in clusters ) close unto the crown . This done , goes back and sleeps . An easy ... looks - one - two - three - all are shorn alike . Scarce can he hold his wonder : Yet , ( being wise , And wishing ...
... look ! -shears the locks ( Then worn in clusters ) close unto the crown . This done , goes back and sleeps . An easy ... looks - one - two - three - all are shorn alike . Scarce can he hold his wonder : Yet , ( being wise , And wishing ...
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