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 60
... exciting and beloved ser- vice . The real sufferers by the harsh proceedings of the Government , have been exiled and ejected ministers , who are now compelled to live in the Netherlands or in Germany , and consider themselves as ...
... exciting and beloved ser- vice . The real sufferers by the harsh proceedings of the Government , have been exiled and ejected ministers , who are now compelled to live in the Netherlands or in Germany , and consider themselves as ...
Page 492
... excited by the Scotch novels , what the German horrors are to the dramas of Shakspeare - more exciting for the moment possibly , but revolting to our common - sense , and seldom impressing us with a per- manent interest . But we have ...
... excited by the Scotch novels , what the German horrors are to the dramas of Shakspeare - more exciting for the moment possibly , but revolting to our common - sense , and seldom impressing us with a per- manent interest . But we have ...
Page 514
... excited by dint of continuous declamation , which would produce a gradual excitement in the country . The Irish Church , be it remembered , is one of the most alluring topics which were ever of- fered , either to fierce invective or to ...
... excited by dint of continuous declamation , which would produce a gradual excitement in the country . The Irish Church , be it remembered , is one of the most alluring topics which were ever of- fered , either to fierce invective or to ...
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