American Quarterly Review, Том 8Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 |
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... English language with two pieces , which , but for Sheridan's , might be called the last of the English comedies . He complains somewhere of encountering the opposition of the sentimental comedy , of which Kelly was the founder , and ...
... English language with two pieces , which , but for Sheridan's , might be called the last of the English comedies . He complains somewhere of encountering the opposition of the sentimental comedy , of which Kelly was the founder , and ...
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... English literature , as the English borrowed and imitated the Italian and French ; and as the Italian and French , in the first instance , borrowed from and imitated the Greeks and Latins . So goes the world , and so it will ever go ...
... English literature , as the English borrowed and imitated the Italian and French ; and as the Italian and French , in the first instance , borrowed from and imitated the Greeks and Latins . So goes the world , and so it will ever go ...
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... English . The viceroy escaped to Monte Video , and Liniers , a French emigrant and officer in the Span- ish service , excited the people to arms . The viceroy collected troops and joined Liniers , who took command . They recrossed the ...
... English . The viceroy escaped to Monte Video , and Liniers , a French emigrant and officer in the Span- ish service , excited the people to arms . The viceroy collected troops and joined Liniers , who took command . They recrossed the ...
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