New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 76
... character of " Monsieur Morbleu " with the most decided success in London ; anything like displeasure was so unusual to him from an Irish audience , that he felt himself unable to proceed until it was re- moved . Mr. Abbott concluded by ...
... character of " Monsieur Morbleu " with the most decided success in London ; anything like displeasure was so unusual to him from an Irish audience , that he felt himself unable to proceed until it was re- moved . Mr. Abbott concluded by ...
Page 77
... character as a drunkard , by inform- ing the audience that he was not habitually such , but that at times he might be ranked amongst the soberest of men . " Poor fellow ! in him it was a weakness more than a vice - not so much the love ...
... character as a drunkard , by inform- ing the audience that he was not habitually such , but that at times he might be ranked amongst the soberest of men . " Poor fellow ! in him it was a weakness more than a vice - not so much the love ...
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... character . Character is to be exhibited only by dialogue , and dialogue , to be natural , must arise out of incident . And it is this necessary combination that makes the true novel , by far the most delightful of all compositions , a ...
... character . Character is to be exhibited only by dialogue , and dialogue , to be natural , must arise out of incident . And it is this necessary combination that makes the true novel , by far the most delightful of all compositions , a ...
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Life in the East No III By M J Quin | 27 |
Pineapple Lodge By Francis Græme | 48 |
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