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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... possessed with the idea , or so anxious not to lose sight of his part for a moment . Once at a splendid dinner- party at Lord's , they suddenly missed Garrick , and could not imagine what was become of him , till they were drawn to the ...
... possessed with the idea , or so anxious not to lose sight of his part for a moment . Once at a splendid dinner- party at Lord's , they suddenly missed Garrick , and could not imagine what was become of him , till they were drawn to the ...
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... possessed ; around are small mahogany tables , with chairs , in addition to the divan ; and in the midst of all , stands a large one , profusely covered with the periodical works of the day , newspapers , magazines , and publications ...
... possessed ; around are small mahogany tables , with chairs , in addition to the divan ; and in the midst of all , stands a large one , profusely covered with the periodical works of the day , newspapers , magazines , and publications ...
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... possessing in ima- gination an uncontrollable dominion over the judgment and applause of posterity : in like manner the presence of a numerous auditory excites the passions and gives a zest to the imaginative powers of the orator . The ...
... possessing in ima- gination an uncontrollable dominion over the judgment and applause of posterity : in like manner the presence of a numerous auditory excites the passions and gives a zest to the imaginative powers of the orator . The ...
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... possessed that power had a good chance to live . She , therefore , immediately sent into the neighbouring streets to find out a wet - nurse ; nor did she retire till she had seen the child enjoy its borrowed nourishment from a healthy ...
... possessed that power had a good chance to live . She , therefore , immediately sent into the neighbouring streets to find out a wet - nurse ; nor did she retire till she had seen the child enjoy its borrowed nourishment from a healthy ...
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... possessed itself of a portion of the supreme authority of the state , and thus participates in the government after the manner of the old parlia- ments . Public opinion being nearly all - powerful in France ( for it is kept in check by ...
... possessed itself of a portion of the supreme authority of the state , and thus participates in the government after the manner of the old parlia- ments . Public opinion being nearly all - powerful in France ( for it is kept in check by ...
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