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... selected out - of - the - way themes - but ably and pleasantly has he dis- coursed upon them .- " The Story of the Stone Man , " ( an effigy of a Knight - Crusader , near Nottingham ) , is well told in three parts : the first ...
... selected out - of - the - way themes - but ably and pleasantly has he dis- coursed upon them .- " The Story of the Stone Man , " ( an effigy of a Knight - Crusader , near Nottingham ) , is well told in three parts : the first ...
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... selection and much skill in delivery . Admirably suited for dramatic declamation , this gentleman kept his critical audience in pleasurable excitement for nearly an hour , and was enthusiastically applauded as he resumed his seat . We ...
... selection and much skill in delivery . Admirably suited for dramatic declamation , this gentleman kept his critical audience in pleasurable excitement for nearly an hour , and was enthusiastically applauded as he resumed his seat . We ...
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... selected without order - I will now point out in what way these allusions differ from each other , and endeavour to explain the cause of those feelings of admiration which ensue when the mind is properly impressed with the poet's idea ...
... selected without order - I will now point out in what way these allusions differ from each other , and endeavour to explain the cause of those feelings of admiration which ensue when the mind is properly impressed with the poet's idea ...
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... selected by Mr. Avery , and so aptly styled by Mr. Sherington , " a tragedy of the mind : ” and I cannot escape the conviction , that within the circle of these two principles the whole of Shakspeare's characters are to be found . We ...
... selected by Mr. Avery , and so aptly styled by Mr. Sherington , " a tragedy of the mind : ” and I cannot escape the conviction , that within the circle of these two principles the whole of Shakspeare's characters are to be found . We ...
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... selected from familiar sources subjects of the widest range of appeal to the intensest sympathies common alike to the cultured and the unlettered in his audience . On the other hand in a poem that would be read and not acted , he ...
... selected from familiar sources subjects of the widest range of appeal to the intensest sympathies common alike to the cultured and the unlettered in his audience . On the other hand in a poem that would be read and not acted , he ...
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