The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Том 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... least convertible to stage - effect ; still if nature be in the heart , and inspire it with its proper feelings , the features will , in some degree at least , obey its movements . This was the case with Henderson : in his hours of ...
... least convertible to stage - effect ; still if nature be in the heart , and inspire it with its proper feelings , the features will , in some degree at least , obey its movements . This was the case with Henderson : in his hours of ...
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... least known . Some who have disappeared for a season or two , have , when least expected , shone forth illustrious in gay quartos ; and having by their works , or some other means , won the bright 22 Travelling Sketches in Russia and ...
... least known . Some who have disappeared for a season or two , have , when least expected , shone forth illustrious in gay quartos ; and having by their works , or some other means , won the bright 22 Travelling Sketches in Russia and ...
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... least confirm the writer's title to the approbation and esteem of those , who set a higher value on the virtues of the heart than on orders of knighthood . Curiosity leads him to visit the public baths , of which various travellers have ...
... least confirm the writer's title to the approbation and esteem of those , who set a higher value on the virtues of the heart than on orders of knighthood . Curiosity leads him to visit the public baths , of which various travellers have ...
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... least will not be surprized , because he knows the observance due to rank , and that , " What great ones do , the less will prattle of . " Summer having driven the nobles from Mosco , the Knight exclaims , “ What then have I to do in ...
... least will not be surprized , because he knows the observance due to rank , and that , " What great ones do , the less will prattle of . " Summer having driven the nobles from Mosco , the Knight exclaims , “ What then have I to do in ...
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... least scem necessary to suppose some such disposition , in order to account for a curious blunder he has made on a subject , which it was na- tural to expect he would have understood even better than the laws and ordinances of chivalry ...
... least scem necessary to suppose some such disposition , in order to account for a curious blunder he has made on a subject , which it was na- tural to expect he would have understood even better than the laws and ordinances of chivalry ...
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