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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... thought he had discovered its ruins in those which are now judged to have belonged to the Odeion of Herodes . That the former place was the site of the Dionysiac theatre , is strongly attested by the choragic monuments still existing in ...
... thought he had discovered its ruins in those which are now judged to have belonged to the Odeion of Herodes . That the former place was the site of the Dionysiac theatre , is strongly attested by the choragic monuments still existing in ...
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... thoughts of making the matter intelligible to the reader , by drawing up a short abstract of his more recent ... thought . Indeed I have often wondered that the " leading critical periodicals , " as they are called , have not ...
... thoughts of making the matter intelligible to the reader , by drawing up a short abstract of his more recent ... thought . Indeed I have often wondered that the " leading critical periodicals , " as they are called , have not ...
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... thought to be three or four years ago . The perfection of dramatic composition is a good pantomime , with horses and real water . Tragedy is a bore , and comedy not to be written . In music , Allah , illah , allah , there is no god but ...
... thought to be three or four years ago . The perfection of dramatic composition is a good pantomime , with horses and real water . Tragedy is a bore , and comedy not to be written . In music , Allah , illah , allah , there is no god but ...
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... thought ; And yet around her is a light Of inward majesty and might . Arria , by M. J. J. It was the time when ... thoughts e'en now ! * Werner Stauffacher , one of the three confederates of the field of Grütli , had been alarmed by the ...
... thought ; And yet around her is a light Of inward majesty and might . Arria , by M. J. J. It was the time when ... thoughts e'en now ! * Werner Stauffacher , one of the three confederates of the field of Grütli , had been alarmed by the ...
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... thought it agreeable to nature to depart from the rule upon occasion . Harapha , in the ' Agonistes , ' is indeed a bully upon the received notions . Milton has made him at once a blusterer , a giant , and a dastard . But Almanzor , in ...
... thought it agreeable to nature to depart from the rule upon occasion . Harapha , in the ' Agonistes , ' is indeed a bully upon the received notions . Milton has made him at once a blusterer , a giant , and a dastard . But Almanzor , in ...
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