The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 73-74Philological Society of London, 1818 |
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... manner . " Well , Sir , " said he , " and pray what think you of England ! " - " Oh ! I have spent so much of my time , Sir , in this country , " I said , that I begin to think myself almost an Englishman . " " Ah ! England , " resumed ...
... manner . " Well , Sir , " said he , " and pray what think you of England ! " - " Oh ! I have spent so much of my time , Sir , in this country , " I said , that I begin to think myself almost an Englishman . " " Ah ! England , " resumed ...
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... manner on an isolated abrupt rock , which projects into the sea , and seems as if it were split off from the terra firma . Over the intermediate chasm lies the only approach to the castle , along a narrow wall , which has been built ...
... manner on an isolated abrupt rock , which projects into the sea , and seems as if it were split off from the terra firma . Over the intermediate chasm lies the only approach to the castle , along a narrow wall , which has been built ...
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... manner even their daily labours are carried on . The very boys go armed . 66 They profess to be followers of Mahomet , though I seldom observed any ritual parts of Islamism practised by them . Once , upon my endeavouring to make some of ...
... manner even their daily labours are carried on . The very boys go armed . 66 They profess to be followers of Mahomet , though I seldom observed any ritual parts of Islamism practised by them . Once , upon my endeavouring to make some of ...
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... manner . Mr. Paulo's Clown is excel . lent . He went through the various comic evolutions which form the es sence of the character , with extraordi- nary vigour . The scenery is painted in a manner highly honourable to the talents of ...
... manner . Mr. Paulo's Clown is excel . lent . He went through the various comic evolutions which form the es sence of the character , with extraordi- nary vigour . The scenery is painted in a manner highly honourable to the talents of ...
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... manner very ho- nourable to the liberality of the mana- gers . Never was so foolish an opera supported by such magnificent music . We are not acquainted with Metas- tasio in his Italian original ; but if this English version in any ...
... manner very ho- nourable to the liberality of the mana- gers . Never was so foolish an opera supported by such magnificent music . We are not acquainted with Metas- tasio in his Italian original ; but if this English version in any ...
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