The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... come to me that comes to all- My drama's done . I let the curtain fall . The verses are not the happiest example of Cumberland's muse . But Cumberland was himself at this time a septuagenarian , " with Charles Kemble , who had played ...
... come to me that comes to all- My drama's done . I let the curtain fall . The verses are not the happiest example of Cumberland's muse . But Cumberland was himself at this time a septuagenarian , " with Charles Kemble , who had played ...
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... comes a calm ; after keen excitement , a reaction , partly welcome for its repose , partly saddening for its depression . He who has been so fortunate as to go from end to end of a run with fox - hounds , to his own satisfaction , feels ...
... comes a calm ; after keen excitement , a reaction , partly welcome for its repose , partly saddening for its depression . He who has been so fortunate as to go from end to end of a run with fox - hounds , to his own satisfaction , feels ...
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... comes a time in the history of all griefs when the probability of the trouble is so extreme that the anticipation is ... come , brings with it a feeling of relief . It is in this spirit that Shakspere wrote the ninetieth sonnet ...
... comes a time in the history of all griefs when the probability of the trouble is so extreme that the anticipation is ... come , brings with it a feeling of relief . It is in this spirit that Shakspere wrote the ninetieth sonnet ...
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