New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Tom 5Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1822 |
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... Pleasures of the Table 172 4167178 9.185 199 200 205 206 On the Death of Helen . By B. Barton English Ballad - singers : 211 212 Song Digressions in the two Exhibition Rooms The Miser's Will The Italian Opera Prince Carlos of Spain and ...
... Pleasures of the Table 172 4167178 9.185 199 200 205 206 On the Death of Helen . By B. Barton English Ballad - singers : 211 212 Song Digressions in the two Exhibition Rooms The Miser's Will The Italian Opera Prince Carlos of Spain and ...
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... Pleasure , as round her he flew . I gazed , till enchanted I sprang to her side , 66 And besought her to say where her mates had all flown ; - Alas , " and she blushed as she softly replied , I roam through the thickets alone - all ...
... Pleasure , as round her he flew . I gazed , till enchanted I sprang to her side , 66 And besought her to say where her mates had all flown ; - Alas , " and she blushed as she softly replied , I roam through the thickets alone - all ...
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... " - So said so done - he made no more remark , Nor waited for replies , But march'd off with his prize , Leaving the gouty merchant in the dark . H. TALMA . AMONG the various objects of pleasure and of Peter Pindarics . ] ]
... " - So said so done - he made no more remark , Nor waited for replies , But march'd off with his prize , Leaving the gouty merchant in the dark . H. TALMA . AMONG the various objects of pleasure and of Peter Pindarics . ] ]
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... pleasure and of instruction which I proposed to myself in visiting Paris , one of the chief was the gratifica- tion which I expected to derive from witnessing the performances and cultivating the acquaintance of Talma . I arrived in the ...
... pleasure and of instruction which I proposed to myself in visiting Paris , one of the chief was the gratifica- tion which I expected to derive from witnessing the performances and cultivating the acquaintance of Talma . I arrived in the ...
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... pleasure in acting , but that use had worn it away . Upon my inquiring of him whether he was moved in the personation of the terrible passions , in which his chief excellence consists , he answered that when he first performed a cha ...
... pleasure in acting , but that use had worn it away . Upon my inquiring of him whether he was moved in the personation of the terrible passions , in which his chief excellence consists , he answered that when he first performed a cha ...
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