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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... took its name , not from satirical contents , but from the Satyrs who performed in it , and , though comic , was dis- tinguished from proper comedy by its subjects being mythological . Its era , as a separate drama , occurs exactly at ...
... took its name , not from satirical contents , but from the Satyrs who performed in it , and , though comic , was dis- tinguished from proper comedy by its subjects being mythological . Its era , as a separate drama , occurs exactly at ...
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... took a part in the representation . It was held dero- gatory to no man's dignity to appear on the stage of Athens ; and she counted among her play - writers , not merely literary men , but public functionaries and commanders of armies ...
... took a part in the representation . It was held dero- gatory to no man's dignity to appear on the stage of Athens ; and she counted among her play - writers , not merely literary men , but public functionaries and commanders of armies ...
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... took fees , -and who therefore , in the eyes of Beau Brummell or Sir Egerton , must be ne- cessarily base and contemptible ! But what has fashionable society done to ' Sir Egerton Brydges , that he should pour out upon it all his weak ...
... took fees , -and who therefore , in the eyes of Beau Brummell or Sir Egerton , must be ne- cessarily base and contemptible ! But what has fashionable society done to ' Sir Egerton Brydges , that he should pour out upon it all his weak ...
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... took up his abode expressly in Quiché , anxious to investigate its alleged antiquity by an accurate survey of the ruins or manuscripts which his assiduity might discover . Accord- ing to his narrative , that capital was built nearly on ...
... took up his abode expressly in Quiché , anxious to investigate its alleged antiquity by an accurate survey of the ruins or manuscripts which his assiduity might discover . Accord- ing to his narrative , that capital was built nearly on ...
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... took their seats . At the present time the federal congress reckons but forty - six representatives , and the senate is composed of ten members . The senate - house has been lately adorned in a simple and dignified style . The hall of ...
... took their seats . At the present time the federal congress reckons but forty - six representatives , and the senate is composed of ten members . The senate - house has been lately adorned in a simple and dignified style . The hall of ...
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