The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... admiration , avaricious of their applause , or im- pervious to the charms of female excellence - let us be at least as ge- nerous as they and impute just mo- tives ; it was owing to the distresses of that ill - fated Island , and the ...
... admiration , avaricious of their applause , or im- pervious to the charms of female excellence - let us be at least as ge- nerous as they and impute just mo- tives ; it was owing to the distresses of that ill - fated Island , and the ...
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... admiration for what is sublime and pure in our re- ligion , excite respect and reverence for what is awful and terrific in her denunciations , create attachment for her consolations , her hopes , her promises , and convince his hearers ...
... admiration for what is sublime and pure in our re- ligion , excite respect and reverence for what is awful and terrific in her denunciations , create attachment for her consolations , her hopes , her promises , and convince his hearers ...
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... admirable little lake - view , by J. SWINBURNE , Esq .; a sketch , replete with taste , repre- senting " A Girl burning a Love- letter , " by R. DAGLEY ; a strong re- semblance of Mrs. Orger , by J. JACKSON ; a careful study for the old ...
... admirable little lake - view , by J. SWINBURNE , Esq .; a sketch , replete with taste , repre- senting " A Girl burning a Love- letter , " by R. DAGLEY ; a strong re- semblance of Mrs. Orger , by J. JACKSON ; a careful study for the old ...
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... admiration his plays had excited throughout Italy rendered a very profitable speculation . This occa- sion was seized by his enemies to load him with epigrams , satires , and the raillery of an entire aca- demy composed of all the wits ...
... admiration his plays had excited throughout Italy rendered a very profitable speculation . This occa- sion was seized by his enemies to load him with epigrams , satires , and the raillery of an entire aca- demy composed of all the wits ...
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... admiration . Gol- doni , like Moliere , reformed the theatre of his country , and intro- duced manners and characters upon a stage where nothing previously had been represented but farces and buffooneries . He created characters , he ...
... admiration . Gol- doni , like Moliere , reformed the theatre of his country , and intro- duced manners and characters upon a stage where nothing previously had been represented but farces and buffooneries . He created characters , he ...
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