The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... interest of the piece is there at the highest pitch , and every thing after seems rather supplementary than an integral part of the drama . There are very many faulty lines throughout the piece , which , however , appear to us to be the ...
... interest of the piece is there at the highest pitch , and every thing after seems rather supplementary than an integral part of the drama . There are very many faulty lines throughout the piece , which , however , appear to us to be the ...
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... to concentrate the climax of interest in the fifth act , rather than to leave it equivocal between the be- ginning of the fourth and the end of the fifth . AMERICA . After a most accurate calculation , it has 76 [ JAN . English Books .
... to concentrate the climax of interest in the fifth act , rather than to leave it equivocal between the be- ginning of the fourth and the end of the fifth . AMERICA . After a most accurate calculation , it has 76 [ JAN . English Books .
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... interest in their name . Should any endowed woman continue unmarried till the age of fifty , her principal and interest will be paid to her under condition that she will al- ways render herself useful to the pub- fic , in taking care of ...
... interest in their name . Should any endowed woman continue unmarried till the age of fifty , her principal and interest will be paid to her under condition that she will al- ways render herself useful to the pub- fic , in taking care of ...
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... interest . Suffice it to say , that the internal decorations of this Theatre have undergone no repair nor embellishment during the recess , ex- ' cept the orchestra which has been en- Jarged , although such improvements were very far ...
... interest . Suffice it to say , that the internal decorations of this Theatre have undergone no repair nor embellishment during the recess , ex- ' cept the orchestra which has been en- Jarged , although such improvements were very far ...
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... particular from the pros- pectus , as embodying more interest than another . The contents gene- rally abound with either interesting narrative , incidental occurrences , or insulated facts . Without any at- tempt , therefore , THE.
... particular from the pros- pectus , as embodying more interest than another . The contents gene- rally abound with either interesting narrative , incidental occurrences , or insulated facts . Without any at- tempt , therefore , THE.
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