Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... wish to do jus- tice to a very talented imitation , which in some respects almost borders on genius , " If in the subject itself , which is borrowed from Shakspeare , that of jealousy and murder , Voltaire is infe- rior in pathos and ...
... wish to do jus- tice to a very talented imitation , which in some respects almost borders on genius , " If in the subject itself , which is borrowed from Shakspeare , that of jealousy and murder , Voltaire is infe- rior in pathos and ...
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... wishes to ridicule , is admirable . His Epitre à Horace , and his Stances à Madame du Deffant , are more perfect in their way than the well - rounded de- clamation of his tragedy , or the la- boured episodes of the Henriade . While ...
... wishes to ridicule , is admirable . His Epitre à Horace , and his Stances à Madame du Deffant , are more perfect in their way than the well - rounded de- clamation of his tragedy , or the la- boured episodes of the Henriade . While ...
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... wish you were its papa ! But do not suppose the sage femme , whose tenderness this production un- equivocally attests , has it all her own way ; for opposite , a younger rival , equally captivating , unbonneted , and in pink , stands ...
... wish you were its papa ! But do not suppose the sage femme , whose tenderness this production un- equivocally attests , has it all her own way ; for opposite , a younger rival , equally captivating , unbonneted , and in pink , stands ...
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... blood , had most likely saved him from an attack of hypo- chondriacism , thereby exemplifying the truth of the old adage " out of evil cometh good . " 3 " I WISH it were all over , and 1830. ] 55 The Picture Gallery . No. VIII ,
... blood , had most likely saved him from an attack of hypo- chondriacism , thereby exemplifying the truth of the old adage " out of evil cometh good . " 3 " I WISH it were all over , and 1830. ] 55 The Picture Gallery . No. VIII ,
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... WISH it were all over , and we safe back again here , " said Mr Hartwell to his good lady , dy , as they sat at a break- fast parlour window of the family seat in which he was born , and overlooked his own park and the pleasant country ...
... WISH it were all over , and we safe back again here , " said Mr Hartwell to his good lady , dy , as they sat at a break- fast parlour window of the family seat in which he was born , and overlooked his own park and the pleasant country ...
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