The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... possession of the Italian opera ; which , we are sorry to say , they do not support in a mamer becoming their claims to cultivated taste , nor in a way to do hononr to the present state of the arts in this country . We do not wish to be ...
... possession of the Italian opera ; which , we are sorry to say , they do not support in a mamer becoming their claims to cultivated taste , nor in a way to do hononr to the present state of the arts in this country . We do not wish to be ...
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... possession of his powers , or more com- petent to afford gratification to every admirer of the genuine drama , and every friend to manly and classical ambition . He received throughout the performance the most animated testi- monies of ...
... possession of his powers , or more com- petent to afford gratification to every admirer of the genuine drama , and every friend to manly and classical ambition . He received throughout the performance the most animated testi- monies of ...
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... possession of the materials , already alluded to , naturally induced the artist to select the metropolis and its beautiful en- virons as the subject for delineation ; and he was the more confirmed in this choice from 100 [ FEB . View of ...
... possession of the materials , already alluded to , naturally induced the artist to select the metropolis and its beautiful en- virons as the subject for delineation ; and he was the more confirmed in this choice from 100 [ FEB . View of ...
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... possession and calm collectedness has also been the source of much self - delusion in those who had neither desire to im- pose on others , nor interest in doing so : yet , making every allowance for these circumstances , it is hardly ...
... possession and calm collectedness has also been the source of much self - delusion in those who had neither desire to im- pose on others , nor interest in doing so : yet , making every allowance for these circumstances , it is hardly ...
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... possession of all the large farms . There are also some of them in Gal- licia , where they are sufficiently nu- merous to have an Archbishop , at Lemberg , the capital of that pro- vince . In travelling through Gal- licia , it is not a ...
... possession of all the large farms . There are also some of them in Gal- licia , where they are sufficiently nu- merous to have an Archbishop , at Lemberg , the capital of that pro- vince . In travelling through Gal- licia , it is not a ...
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