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... Unction " is calculated to succeed in representation , we cannot undertake to determine ; but we do not think that any sound critic will admit the objec- tion as valid 1821.7 59 The Fatal Unction ; a Coronation Tragedy .
... Unction " is calculated to succeed in representation , we cannot undertake to determine ; but we do not think that any sound critic will admit the objec- tion as valid 1821.7 59 The Fatal Unction ; a Coronation Tragedy .
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... tion of circumstance , and in the ab- sence of all ceremony and constraint , a taste which a court was but indiffer- ently calculated to gratify , was in the habit , whilst he resided at Falkland , of making excursions in disguise into ...
... tion of circumstance , and in the ab- sence of all ceremony and constraint , a taste which a court was but indiffer- ently calculated to gratify , was in the habit , whilst he resided at Falkland , of making excursions in disguise into ...
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... tion , my dear sir , of your far - noted Magazine , acted like a charm in bring- ing me to myself again ; and from that moment to this , I have never lost hope of seeing my friend's prophecy rea- lized . After a considerably protracted ...
... tion , my dear sir , of your far - noted Magazine , acted like a charm in bring- ing me to myself again ; and from that moment to this , I have never lost hope of seeing my friend's prophecy rea- lized . After a considerably protracted ...
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... tion , shut up the young Prince in a dungeon of this castle , and , with a view to his father's succession , actually starved him to death . The story is one which is enough to bring tears from the most rocky heart , and while it fixes ...
... tion , shut up the young Prince in a dungeon of this castle , and , with a view to his father's succession , actually starved him to death . The story is one which is enough to bring tears from the most rocky heart , and while it fixes ...
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... tion to concur ; when , ere I had time to embody my feelings in articulate sounds , I could see my sagacious friend eyeing me with somewhat of a mo- nitory aspect . " Let us suspend our opinion , " said he , " at present ; they tell me ...
... tion to concur ; when , ere I had time to embody my feelings in articulate sounds , I could see my sagacious friend eyeing me with somewhat of a mo- nitory aspect . " Let us suspend our opinion , " said he , " at present ; they tell me ...
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