Blackwood's Magazine, Том 20W. Blackwood, 1826 |
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... produce the counterpart of Marmion , or the Lay of the Last Minstrel . I know nothing personally of Weber or of Bishop . I felt very kindly towards Weber , because he seemed to be an extremely modest , though enthusias- tic man ...
... produce the counterpart of Marmion , or the Lay of the Last Minstrel . I know nothing personally of Weber or of Bishop . I felt very kindly towards Weber , because he seemed to be an extremely modest , though enthusias- tic man ...
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... produce it . The bio- grapher seems to have been too hasty in charging Messrs Whyte and Sheri- dan with passing a sentence which certainly could prove nothing but their own precipitancy of judgment or total want of penetration . His ...
... produce it . The bio- grapher seems to have been too hasty in charging Messrs Whyte and Sheri- dan with passing a sentence which certainly could prove nothing but their own precipitancy of judgment or total want of penetration . His ...
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... produce a composition . Of these , howev has given rather too much , nor L forgot to adorn his remarks on gradual process of the work with taphorical illustrations . " It can fail , " he says , " to interest deeply a who take delight in ...
... produce a composition . Of these , howev has given rather too much , nor L forgot to adorn his remarks on gradual process of the work with taphorical illustrations . " It can fail , " he says , " to interest deeply a who take delight in ...
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... produce any strong effect in the present instance on the audi- ence , Garrick himself ought to have been kept prominently and individu- ally before their eyes in almost every line . Instead of this , the man is soon lost in his art ...
... produce any strong effect in the present instance on the audi- ence , Garrick himself ought to have been kept prominently and individu- ally before their eyes in almost every line . Instead of this , the man is soon lost in his art ...
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... produce of my own rod , I have a kindness for the fish , and don't like to see them spoilt . Now , if you had suffered Philips to fry them - you'll allow that Philips can fry , I suppose ? Bar . Mistress Phileppe is very clevere . It is ...
... produce of my own rod , I have a kindness for the fish , and don't like to see them spoilt . Now , if you had suffered Philips to fry them - you'll allow that Philips can fry , I suppose ? Bar . Mistress Phileppe is very clevere . It is ...
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