The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... reader of the play can have but a very inadequate idea of the beauty of this scene her eagerness to meet the Nurse , whom she fondly hails as the harbinger of joyful news , and her exclamation " O heaven ! she comes . " fills every ...
... reader of the play can have but a very inadequate idea of the beauty of this scene her eagerness to meet the Nurse , whom she fondly hails as the harbinger of joyful news , and her exclamation " O heaven ! she comes . " fills every ...
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... reader . His emphasis is judicious and correct : -the language of his discourse is rather forcible than harmonious , more frequently convincing than persuasive . His views of the de- pravity of our nature , of the perti- naciousness ...
... reader . His emphasis is judicious and correct : -the language of his discourse is rather forcible than harmonious , more frequently convincing than persuasive . His views of the de- pravity of our nature , of the perti- naciousness ...
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... reader and Italian master . Goldoni , in consequence of this appointment , renounced comedy , and resigned himself ... readers to participate in the different feelings of men of every description . We cannot conclude this article without ...
... reader and Italian master . Goldoni , in consequence of this appointment , renounced comedy , and resigned himself ... readers to participate in the different feelings of men of every description . We cannot conclude this article without ...
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... reader will certainly learn from this romance , better than from history itself , the manners of the Julia Severa ; or the Year Four Hundred and Ninety - two . By J. C. Simonde de Sismondi , author of " l'Histoire des Francais , " " L ...
... reader will certainly learn from this romance , better than from history itself , the manners of the Julia Severa ; or the Year Four Hundred and Ninety - two . By J. C. Simonde de Sismondi , author of " l'Histoire des Francais , " " L ...
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... reader many reflec- tions on the passing scene of life.- Finally , the entrance of and plead- ing of the tutor of Don Carlos in- duces the King to postpone the trial to the succeeding day . In the fourth act , Valdez , distrust- ful of ...
... reader many reflec- tions on the passing scene of life.- Finally , the entrance of and plead- ing of the tutor of Don Carlos in- duces the King to postpone the trial to the succeeding day . In the fourth act , Valdez , distrust- ful of ...
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