New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen 12Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1824 |
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... known to need criticism . Mrs. Bart- ley played Constance ; the audience did not do her justice , nor did she quite do justice to herself . She wanted but very little of being exceedingly good ; she looked the part well ; and spoke gene ...
... known to need criticism . Mrs. Bart- ley played Constance ; the audience did not do her justice , nor did she quite do justice to herself . She wanted but very little of being exceedingly good ; she looked the part well ; and spoke gene ...
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... known to botanists , says Mr. Anderson , for many years , and notwith- standing its value as an esculent had been ascertained by the first discoverers of the plant , the tetragonia expansa has been only cultivated as a matter of ...
... known to botanists , says Mr. Anderson , for many years , and notwith- standing its value as an esculent had been ascertained by the first discoverers of the plant , the tetragonia expansa has been only cultivated as a matter of ...
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... known to the public . Its object is praiseworthy and useful , and if car- ried to the utmost practicable extent , would pre- vent the evil which some have not without reason apprehended , arising from blending truth and fic- tion so ...
... known to the public . Its object is praiseworthy and useful , and if car- ried to the utmost practicable extent , would pre- vent the evil which some have not without reason apprehended , arising from blending truth and fic- tion so ...
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... known , that to say he does not in the present volume fall short of his former excellence , is sufficient praise . Many of his de- signs are exceedingly graceful , and are executed with singular 1824 . 27 New Publications , with ...
... known , that to say he does not in the present volume fall short of his former excellence , is sufficient praise . Many of his de- signs are exceedingly graceful , and are executed with singular 1824 . 27 New Publications , with ...
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... these blessings ? It is known to all that we derive them from the excellence of our institutions . Ought we not , then , to adopt every measure which may be necessary to perpetuate them ? " THE DRAMA . 1824 . 55 Foreign States ,
... these blessings ? It is known to all that we derive them from the excellence of our institutions . Ought we not , then , to adopt every measure which may be necessary to perpetuate them ? " THE DRAMA . 1824 . 55 Foreign States ,
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