The European Magazine, and London Review, Հատորներ 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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Էջ 83
... admiration of a man , who sacrifices fortune to affection ; and , as the great- est proof of her love , she suffers bim to exert his skill for the restoration of her sight . He succeeds , and the drama closes with various exclamations ...
... admiration of a man , who sacrifices fortune to affection ; and , as the great- est proof of her love , she suffers bim to exert his skill for the restoration of her sight . He succeeds , and the drama closes with various exclamations ...
Էջ 84
... admiration , by the rapid execution of the changes , and its mag- nificent scenery . Shakspeare's historical play , King Henry the Eighth , has also been re- presented at this theatre . A Mrs Ogil- by made her first appearance in the ...
... admiration , by the rapid execution of the changes , and its mag- nificent scenery . Shakspeare's historical play , King Henry the Eighth , has also been re- presented at this theatre . A Mrs Ogil- by made her first appearance in the ...
Էջ 101
... admiration as a stupendous and most ingenious structure , was erected . ( Vide plate ) Impelled by a wish to avail himself of this un- expected and singularly favourable opportunity , especially as he had in the mean time considerably ...
... admiration as a stupendous and most ingenious structure , was erected . ( Vide plate ) Impelled by a wish to avail himself of this un- expected and singularly favourable opportunity , especially as he had in the mean time considerably ...
Էջ 109
... respect for their station , but for the purpose of ex- citing the admiration of the rest of the company , and in the hope of making them believe that they , who live thus familiarly with the first characters in the Metropolis , must be ...
... respect for their station , but for the purpose of ex- citing the admiration of the rest of the company , and in the hope of making them believe that they , who live thus familiarly with the first characters in the Metropolis , must be ...
Էջ 121
... admiration ; and whilst we contemplate the sable emblems of mortality slowly passing before the view , decorated in all the pride of heraldry and adorned with the outward trappings of woe , we must be still more strongly con- vinced of ...
... admiration ; and whilst we contemplate the sable emblems of mortality slowly passing before the view , decorated in all the pride of heraldry and adorned with the outward trappings of woe , we must be still more strongly con- vinced of ...
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