Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting and Original Literature, and Records of the Beau-monde, Том 7J. Bell, 1828 |
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... piece the favourite Duet and March , the Prayer , and The Finale , to Mimauca la voce . Dal tuo stellato , from its original construc- tion , is particularly well adapted to the harp , and the other movements are equally well arranged ...
... piece the favourite Duet and March , the Prayer , and The Finale , to Mimauca la voce . Dal tuo stellato , from its original construc- tion , is particularly well adapted to the harp , and the other movements are equally well arranged ...
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... piece of acting on the English stage . Young's Iago was a master - stroke ; in every way worthy to stand with Othello . The Cassio of Mr. C. Kemble is too well known by its in- numerable beauties , to demand a lengthened notice . Miss ...
... piece of acting on the English stage . Young's Iago was a master - stroke ; in every way worthy to stand with Othello . The Cassio of Mr. C. Kemble is too well known by its in- numerable beauties , to demand a lengthened notice . Miss ...
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... piece of com- mon so called from the number of geese which are bred upon it . Each of these roads forms a pleasant summer's walk , shaded from the heat of the sun by tall hawthorn hedges full of fine old trees . The grave rises to a ...
... piece of com- mon so called from the number of geese which are bred upon it . Each of these roads forms a pleasant summer's walk , shaded from the heat of the sun by tall hawthorn hedges full of fine old trees . The grave rises to a ...
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... piece of sculpture , without being at Kitchiner , Mrs. Rundell , & c . once wiser and better - without feeling our minds enlarged and elevated towards the great author of beauty and of virtue- without feeling ourselves in some degree ...
... piece of sculpture , without being at Kitchiner , Mrs. Rundell , & c . once wiser and better - without feeling our minds enlarged and elevated towards the great author of beauty and of virtue- without feeling ourselves in some degree ...
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... piece of sculpture ; and in all their essentials , a resemblance , amounting to identity , will be discovered . More of this presently . A time of peace has been , is , and ever must be found favourable to intellectual pursuits , to ...
... piece of sculpture ; and in all their essentials , a resemblance , amounting to identity , will be discovered . More of this presently . A time of peace has been , is , and ever must be found favourable to intellectual pursuits , to ...
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