The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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... expression , that any man , not much used to writing , would be apt to flatter himself he could write just as well on the same topics ; ut quivis speret idem . To illustrate our opinion on this point , and to give a speci- men of the ...
... expression , that any man , not much used to writing , would be apt to flatter himself he could write just as well on the same topics ; ut quivis speret idem . To illustrate our opinion on this point , and to give a speci- men of the ...
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... expressing their joy at one's return is of a strange nature - they scratch and cut their faces with broken pieces of shell . The return of Moyhanger , a native brought by Mr. S. to this country , will , he fears , " produce a dreadful ...
... expressing their joy at one's return is of a strange nature - they scratch and cut their faces with broken pieces of shell . The return of Moyhanger , a native brought by Mr. S. to this country , will , he fears , " produce a dreadful ...
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... expressions of character , which he treasured in his preg- nant mind , in order to render them subservient to his art . The great difficulty was to retire from this crowd , without exciting suspicion , and being exposed to the danger of ...
... expressions of character , which he treasured in his preg- nant mind , in order to render them subservient to his art . The great difficulty was to retire from this crowd , without exciting suspicion , and being exposed to the danger of ...
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... expressions of this infantile group , was able to collect many striking features of character , and genuine traces of ... expression , and proceeded in this manner , hastily de- parting every time the man approached . At length the poor ...
... expressions of this infantile group , was able to collect many striking features of character , and genuine traces of ... expression , and proceeded in this manner , hastily de- parting every time the man approached . At length the poor ...
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... expression of tenderness , where is he , who numbers all his other advantages , and enjoys the fame of being able to add so many new beauties to the imagination of the most illustrious of our poets ? At the termination of this tragedy ...
... expression of tenderness , where is he , who numbers all his other advantages , and enjoys the fame of being able to add so many new beauties to the imagination of the most illustrious of our poets ? At the termination of this tragedy ...
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