Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc, Volumen 8William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin H. Colburn, 1824 |
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... character painter was constant , and his leisure hours plary . In domestic life , he appeared pecu- of his productions , and kept him free from were devoted to other pursuits . Although liarly amiable . Though so much courted in being ...
... character painter was constant , and his leisure hours plary . In domestic life , he appeared pecu- of his productions , and kept him free from were devoted to other pursuits . Although liarly amiable . Though so much courted in being ...
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... character ( Sir Bingo Binks , ) though not confined to him ; careless writing To this admirable and interesting life , no throughout , and numberless contradictions , unfair example of the volume , we have merely the natural consequence ...
... character ( Sir Bingo Binks , ) though not confined to him ; careless writing To this admirable and interesting life , no throughout , and numberless contradictions , unfair example of the volume , we have merely the natural consequence ...
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... character of Shylock ; that part in which from all restraint , and rapidity and variety are and if that warn't enough to recover her , why he first appeared before his metropolitan the qualifications for which we admire them she'll ...
... character of Shylock ; that part in which from all restraint , and rapidity and variety are and if that warn't enough to recover her , why he first appeared before his metropolitan the qualifications for which we admire them she'll ...
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... character of the work . " The Paston Letters may be considered in a new light . When the reader prepares to open a volume which is to give an interior picture of society , as it existed near four hundred years ago , he expects to meet ...
... character of the work . " The Paston Letters may be considered in a new light . When the reader prepares to open a volume which is to give an interior picture of society , as it existed near four hundred years ago , he expects to meet ...
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... character ; but , on the contrary , has not made so much of many of the situations as he might . The in- terview between Varney and Leicester , for instance , which is a very fine paraphrase of the grand scene between Othello and Iago ...
... character ; but , on the contrary , has not made so much of many of the situations as he might . The in- terview between Varney and Leicester , for instance , which is a very fine paraphrase of the grand scene between Othello and Iago ...
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