New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 34Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1832 |
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Page 154
... existence . It was during our return to town that Count Pecchio informed me that the work whose title stands at the head of this article was finished , and on its way to the press . It had a long way to travel ! But it is melancholy to ...
... existence . It was during our return to town that Count Pecchio informed me that the work whose title stands at the head of this article was finished , and on its way to the press . It had a long way to travel ! But it is melancholy to ...
Page 176
... existence , ready to be performed , and actually sent to London for licence , five months earlier . The MS . copy among Larpent's plays has , at the end of it , a letter from Joseph Younger , then manager of the Liverpool theatre ...
... existence , ready to be performed , and actually sent to London for licence , five months earlier . The MS . copy among Larpent's plays has , at the end of it , a letter from Joseph Younger , then manager of the Liverpool theatre ...
Page 178
... existence . As I have already mentioned , it was sent up to the Examiner of Plays , entirely in the very legible and gentleman - like hand - writing of the au- thor . That his character was then fixed may be , if somewhat subtly , yet ...
... existence . As I have already mentioned , it was sent up to the Examiner of Plays , entirely in the very legible and gentleman - like hand - writing of the au- thor . That his character was then fixed may be , if somewhat subtly , yet ...
Page 200
... existence of his troops by a bold and bloody struggle against the mob , then raging in the height of its fury . Col. Brereton did not , and a court - martial was ordered . The humiliation of his po- sition and the calm review of all the ...
... existence of his troops by a bold and bloody struggle against the mob , then raging in the height of its fury . Col. Brereton did not , and a court - martial was ordered . The humiliation of his po- sition and the calm review of all the ...
Page 212
... existence of the population was the prodigious activity directed towards agricul- ture , and secondly it establishes that land of all qualities has been profitably brought under cultivation ; for it is impossible to suppose that such ...
... existence of the population was the prodigious activity directed towards agricul- ture , and secondly it establishes that land of all qualities has been profitably brought under cultivation ; for it is impossible to suppose that such ...
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