New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen9Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1823 |
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... seems to have been the provocation ; and the performance commenced under the hissings and hootings of the offend- ed Orangemen . Placards , with calum- nious inscriptions and pasquinades , were distributed , attacking the noble Mar ...
... seems to have been the provocation ; and the performance commenced under the hissings and hootings of the offend- ed Orangemen . Placards , with calum- nious inscriptions and pasquinades , were distributed , attacking the noble Mar ...
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... seems to be apprehended , and Spain , when once her power is conso- lidated , may rest very secure for the future , because every day must give her an accession of strength , and she will set the noble example of resisting successfully ...
... seems to be apprehended , and Spain , when once her power is conso- lidated , may rest very secure for the future , because every day must give her an accession of strength , and she will set the noble example of resisting successfully ...
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... seems no fable . She is " Maid Marian , " has been produced at best , or at least most agreeable , in the this theatre . Its subject seems the fittest boisterous part , which she plays with for an Opera , which could possibly be a true ...
... seems no fable . She is " Maid Marian , " has been produced at best , or at least most agreeable , in the this theatre . Its subject seems the fittest boisterous part , which she plays with for an Opera , which could possibly be a true ...
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... seems written to em- body female delicacy and weakness ; As the tragedy has not been printed , we have availed ourselves of the opportu- nity afforded us , by a friend of the author , in London , to introduce a few short quo- tations ...
... seems written to em- body female delicacy and weakness ; As the tragedy has not been printed , we have availed ourselves of the opportu- nity afforded us , by a friend of the author , in London , to introduce a few short quo- tations ...
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... seems to have reached the only resting- glory over degradation and suffering . place of his misery . Margaret , whose father's house has been seized by his In other plays , Mr. Shiel has shewn creditors , comes wildly in to take a last ...
... seems to have reached the only resting- glory over degradation and suffering . place of his misery . Margaret , whose father's house has been seized by his In other plays , Mr. Shiel has shewn creditors , comes wildly in to take a last ...
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