The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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... speaking of these minor pieces , Mr. Malone , in his zeal for the great bard over whom he has drivelled for so many years , is indignant that they should ever have been patronised and extolled ; but a much more exquisite judge , at ...
... speaking of these minor pieces , Mr. Malone , in his zeal for the great bard over whom he has drivelled for so many years , is indignant that they should ever have been patronised and extolled ; but a much more exquisite judge , at ...
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... speak only of the paternal ancestors of Lord Malmsbury , I shall here notice this prelate , a maternal one . Robert Tounson , a native of St. Botolph's parish , in Cambridge , was educated in Queen's College , in the univer- sity of ...
... speak only of the paternal ancestors of Lord Malmsbury , I shall here notice this prelate , a maternal one . Robert Tounson , a native of St. Botolph's parish , in Cambridge , was educated in Queen's College , in the univer- sity of ...
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... speak all languages oivos παμφωνος , and why it is called oinos in Greek is accounted for by Colopho- nius Nicander , who says that one , whose name was Oineus , hav- ing poured the juice of the grape into capacious cups , called it ...
... speak all languages oivos παμφωνος , and why it is called oinos in Greek is accounted for by Colopho- nius Nicander , who says that one , whose name was Oineus , hav- ing poured the juice of the grape into capacious cups , called it ...
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... Sir Philip Francis we have no right or inclination to speak but as of a public person . In that character D 2 THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 27 REVIEW OF LITERATURE Sir Philip Francis's Letter Lord Howick, on the State of the East India Company.
... Sir Philip Francis we have no right or inclination to speak but as of a public person . In that character D 2 THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 27 REVIEW OF LITERATURE Sir Philip Francis's Letter Lord Howick, on the State of the East India Company.
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... speak without a considerable impediment of convulsive stam- mering . Garrick quietly testified his surprise that a person should think of the stage with such an unfortunate obstruction . The adventurer declared that though he was always ...
... speak without a considerable impediment of convulsive stam- mering . Garrick quietly testified his surprise that a person should think of the stage with such an unfortunate obstruction . The adventurer declared that though he was always ...
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