New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 25Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... character she assumes be sad or gay . The attention that you pay to her , when once it has been excited , is never allowed to flag , because there is never absent from about her an atmosphere of intelligence and feeling , which pervades ...
... character she assumes be sad or gay . The attention that you pay to her , when once it has been excited , is never allowed to flag , because there is never absent from about her an atmosphere of intelligence and feeling , which pervades ...
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... character . This illustration will per haps sufficiently explain the difference between these two actresses , in their attempts severally to exhibit strong emotion . One , and only one other characteristic we must mention of this ...
... character . This illustration will per haps sufficiently explain the difference between these two actresses , in their attempts severally to exhibit strong emotion . One , and only one other characteristic we must mention of this ...
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... character of intellectual enlightenment essential to the metropolis of a mighty empire . If Paris exhibit an inferiority to London , in the comforts and conveniences of artificial life , the Viennese are at least a century in arrear of ...
... character of intellectual enlightenment essential to the metropolis of a mighty empire . If Paris exhibit an inferiority to London , in the comforts and conveniences of artificial life , the Viennese are at least a century in arrear of ...
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Twentyeight and Twentynine | 9 |
London Lyrics | 17 |
Walks in Rome and its Environs No XVI 26 XVII 275 313 XVIII 517 | 26 |
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