The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... object of a legitimate drama to sustain unto the final dropping of the curtain . This act also presents us with Ulric , in the new character of a leader of a band of Bohemian robbers , and gives us a scene in which Siegendorf ...
... object of a legitimate drama to sustain unto the final dropping of the curtain . This act also presents us with Ulric , in the new character of a leader of a band of Bohemian robbers , and gives us a scene in which Siegendorf ...
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... object . The inhabitants of the metropolis will find an infinite source of amusement , by tracing the various ... objects ; to unfold the vast resources of the empire , in the countless traces of its commerce , its manufactures , and ...
... object . The inhabitants of the metropolis will find an infinite source of amusement , by tracing the various ... objects ; to unfold the vast resources of the empire , in the countless traces of its commerce , its manufactures , and ...
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... objects at a distance of some miles . To effect this , it was found neces- sary , from time to time , to adopt various ... object continued visible . The difficulty , also , of connecting the detached parts thus seized at the most ...
... objects at a distance of some miles . To effect this , it was found neces- sary , from time to time , to adopt various ... object continued visible . The difficulty , also , of connecting the detached parts thus seized at the most ...
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... object . All these indicate great ingenuity of contrivance and exhaustless perseverance in our artist , whose spirited ambition was not to be subdued in the lofty sta- tion he had taken , although opposed in his eventful progress by the ...
... object . All these indicate great ingenuity of contrivance and exhaustless perseverance in our artist , whose spirited ambition was not to be subdued in the lofty sta- tion he had taken , although opposed in his eventful progress by the ...
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... object , is familiar to every one . In young persons , the effects resulting from this permanence of impression are extremely curious . I remember , that , about the age of fourteen , it was a source of great amusement to myself . If I ...
... object , is familiar to every one . In young persons , the effects resulting from this permanence of impression are extremely curious . I remember , that , about the age of fourteen , it was a source of great amusement to myself . If I ...
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