New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 81Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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Page 46
... expressed his indignation about any thing , and satire of all things requires a malicious coolness of temper to sharpen its arrows with effect . Conversing about rhyme , and its smoothness , he reverted to the well - known couplet of ...
... expressed his indignation about any thing , and satire of all things requires a malicious coolness of temper to sharpen its arrows with effect . Conversing about rhyme , and its smoothness , he reverted to the well - known couplet of ...
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... expression , That Priam found his tale ere he his tongue . The farce had been most unequivocally condemned ! Well ... expressed . " " In the name of Heaven , then , why have you announced it for repetition ? " " On that very account ...
... expression , That Priam found his tale ere he his tongue . The farce had been most unequivocally condemned ! Well ... expressed . " " In the name of Heaven , then , why have you announced it for repetition ? " " On that very account ...
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... expressed his astonishment that Mr. Peel ( then ) had charged the Catholics with idolatry , and re- marked that he thought Peel more a man of the world than to do what he was thus charged with doing , by the Duke of Norfolk , at the ...
... expressed his astonishment that Mr. Peel ( then ) had charged the Catholics with idolatry , and re- marked that he thought Peel more a man of the world than to do what he was thus charged with doing , by the Duke of Norfolk , at the ...
Contents
LIFE AND REMINISCENCES OF THOMAS CAMPBELL BY CYRUS REDDING | 46 |
A SCENE FROM THE GARDENERS DOG EL PERRO DEL HORTELANO of Lope | 54 |
THE OUTSTATION OR JAUNTS IN THE JUNGLE BY J WILLYAMS GRYLLS | 67 |
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