New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas 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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Page 230
... Philips , was brought down from Dublin by her friend Mr. Daly , the Smock - alley manager , who had introduced her on the stage the preceding year , and she had met with great applause , especially in the farce of " The Romp . " Heaphy ...
... Philips , was brought down from Dublin by her friend Mr. Daly , the Smock - alley manager , who had introduced her on the stage the preceding year , and she had met with great applause , especially in the farce of " The Romp . " Heaphy ...
Page 477
... Philips , which hung over the mantel - piece , in poetical character and classical cos- tume . There is , in the countenance , a mingled expression of melancholy and reckless daring , truly characteristic . The other principal portraits ...
... Philips , which hung over the mantel - piece , in poetical character and classical cos- tume . There is , in the countenance , a mingled expression of melancholy and reckless daring , truly characteristic . The other principal portraits ...
Page 494
... Philip of Spain ? Have you not played the spy upon the plans of my Go- vernment , and caused the defeat of my armies in Flanders , the losses of the Protestants in Germany , the failure of all our schemes in Italy , by the in- formation ...
... Philip of Spain ? Have you not played the spy upon the plans of my Go- vernment , and caused the defeat of my armies in Flanders , the losses of the Protestants in Germany , the failure of all our schemes in Italy , by the in- formation ...
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