The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 |
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... play he made , and how he could really put himself into any passion he had in his head . Also of the great danger , strong and vehement passions may cause in weak constitutions , such as joy and fear , which history tells us have killed ...
... play he made , and how he could really put himself into any passion he had in his head . Also of the great danger , strong and vehement passions may cause in weak constitutions , such as joy and fear , which history tells us have killed ...
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... play , after living in a very expensive manner . " The following is his portrait of the prince . " Armand de Bourbon , prince of Conti , was younger brother of Louis , prince of Condé . He had a very fine head , both as to the face and ...
... play , after living in a very expensive manner . " The following is his portrait of the prince . " Armand de Bourbon , prince of Conti , was younger brother of Louis , prince of Condé . He had a very fine head , both as to the face and ...
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... play the king with any thing like effect . When he delivered his speeches to parliament , he seldom or never looked off the paper from which he read ; and even his style of reading was hesitating and imperfect , with a frequent school ...
... play the king with any thing like effect . When he delivered his speeches to parliament , he seldom or never looked off the paper from which he read ; and even his style of reading was hesitating and imperfect , with a frequent school ...
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... play , in the park , or even in a state procession , he would nod to him with the easy familiarity of an equal ; and if the gentleman happened to have his wife with him , and she were handsome , he would cast on the husband a glance of ...
... play , in the park , or even in a state procession , he would nod to him with the easy familiarity of an equal ; and if the gentleman happened to have his wife with him , and she were handsome , he would cast on the husband a glance of ...
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... play , and ogling the handsome women — and , in lack of all other amusements , gossiping with any body and every body , telling long stories of the French and Spanish courts , and , like good old Kent , " marring a curious tale in ...
... play , and ogling the handsome women — and , in lack of all other amusements , gossiping with any body and every body , telling long stories of the French and Spanish courts , and , like good old Kent , " marring a curious tale in ...
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