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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... play , but in spite of the evil consequences which befel my father , and which I only too freshly remember , it is there only that I can remove my thoughts from the objects with which my existence for the last few years has been ...
... play , but in spite of the evil consequences which befel my father , and which I only too freshly remember , it is there only that I can remove my thoughts from the objects with which my existence for the last few years has been ...
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... play " Old Nick , " Fell most unfortunately sick With aches and pains rheumatic . XLV . So he took the character himself : But ere he could begin His plan was balked , for the patient walked In proper costume in . XLVI . The play began ...
... play " Old Nick , " Fell most unfortunately sick With aches and pains rheumatic . XLV . So he took the character himself : But ere he could begin His plan was balked , for the patient walked In proper costume in . XLVI . The play began ...
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... play " God save the Queen , " at the same time explaining to the king the nature of that air . He seemed much pleased , and desired the band to play some other tunes , and also examined the instruments . Seeing that he liked the bugle ...
... play " God save the Queen , " at the same time explaining to the king the nature of that air . He seemed much pleased , and desired the band to play some other tunes , and also examined the instruments . Seeing that he liked the bugle ...
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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