The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... character is remarkably visible . The loftiest Ideal is perpetually linked with the most exact copy of the commoners of life . Shakspeare had never seen Miranda -but he had drank his glass with honest Stephano . Each character embodies ...
... character is remarkably visible . The loftiest Ideal is perpetually linked with the most exact copy of the commoners of life . Shakspeare had never seen Miranda -but he had drank his glass with honest Stephano . Each character embodies ...
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... character . It is an His- torical Romance , and yet unborrowed from Scott - it has not his man- nerism - it is sui generis , which is saying a great deal . The author has introduced Cromwell in the foreground as the principal character ...
... character . It is an His- torical Romance , and yet unborrowed from Scott - it has not his man- nerism - it is sui generis , which is saying a great deal . The author has introduced Cromwell in the foreground as the principal character ...
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... character of , 130 Lady ,. 586 Darien , expedition to , 172 , 173 Dando again , 185 Davies , Colonel , 126 , 127 Dead , the illustrious , 42 Diction , beauties of , 148 Dinner , how to get one , 184 D'Israeli , Mr. , his " Contarini ...
... character of , 130 Lady ,. 586 Darien , expedition to , 172 , 173 Dando again , 185 Davies , Colonel , 126 , 127 Dead , the illustrious , 42 Diction , beauties of , 148 Dinner , how to get one , 184 D'Israeli , Mr. , his " Contarini ...
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JULY 1 1832 | 17 |
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron by the Countess of Bles | 24 |
Character of the last Unreformed House of Commons | 33 |
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