New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 36
... whole party having agreed to partake of a social banquet at our table , as they were now on their journey from Toledo to the borders of Old Castille . The preparations were considerable . At a certain hour the centinel on the barbican ...
... whole party having agreed to partake of a social banquet at our table , as they were now on their journey from Toledo to the borders of Old Castille . The preparations were considerable . At a certain hour the centinel on the barbican ...
Page 189
... whole of any one play of Shakspeare . At last we fixed upon the Tempest . " All agreed that I should make a capital Caliban , Spencer a sweet Miranda , while little Fanny was declared to be just the thing for Ariel . It was now summer ...
... whole of any one play of Shakspeare . At last we fixed upon the Tempest . " All agreed that I should make a capital Caliban , Spencer a sweet Miranda , while little Fanny was declared to be just the thing for Ariel . It was now summer ...
Page 249
... whole ancient world in illustration of his hypothesis ; and connecting the edifices with the cele- bration of certain rites , the most interesting and engrossing in the whole compass of human occupations . As to the exact nature or ...
... whole ancient world in illustration of his hypothesis ; and connecting the edifices with the cele- bration of certain rites , the most interesting and engrossing in the whole compass of human occupations . As to the exact nature or ...
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