Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... less charitable , declined the invita- tion , and we parted . As I have said , my father and he had too much of the hearty English character in common not to be great friends ; I myself was some- what of a favourite ( I think because of ...
... less charitable , declined the invita- tion , and we parted . As I have said , my father and he had too much of the hearty English character in common not to be great friends ; I myself was some- what of a favourite ( I think because of ...
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... less hills , Sound like so many silver quills , When Zephyr them with music fills , For them Favorius here shall blow New flowers , that shall see to grow , you Of which each hand a part shall take , And , for your heads , fresh ...
... less hills , Sound like so many silver quills , When Zephyr them with music fills , For them Favorius here shall blow New flowers , that shall see to grow , you Of which each hand a part shall take , And , for your heads , fresh ...
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... less engrossing , or less destructive . The 66 Honeymoon , " one of the most delightful of mo- dern comedies , was the seventh play presented by poor Tobin to different managers . He died , I believe , the very same night that it was ...
... less engrossing , or less destructive . The 66 Honeymoon , " one of the most delightful of mo- dern comedies , was the seventh play presented by poor Tobin to different managers . He died , I believe , the very same night that it was ...
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... less fortunate . " Gisippus " was rejected on all hands , and only produced after his death , and after the destruction of his other trage- dies , to secure for its author a posthumous reputa- tion . Many , no doubt , more unfortunate ...
... less fortunate . " Gisippus " was rejected on all hands , and only produced after his death , and after the destruction of his other trage- dies , to secure for its author a posthumous reputa- tion . Many , no doubt , more unfortunate ...
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... less educated in Shakespeare ; that the words and thoughts of the greatest of poets are , as it were , engrafted into our minds , and must , to a certain extent , enrich and fructify the most barren stock . Shakespeare came to me I ...
... less educated in Shakespeare ; that the words and thoughts of the greatest of poets are , as it were , engrafted into our minds , and must , to a certain extent , enrich and fructify the most barren stock . Shakespeare came to me I ...
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