The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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... written many years after , he refers to his former profession , and speaks with modest complacency of his military services . " I swear by your true friend , my Muse , I love Your great profession , which I once did prove : And did not ...
... written many years after , he refers to his former profession , and speaks with modest complacency of his military services . " I swear by your true friend , my Muse , I love Your great profession , which I once did prove : And did not ...
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... writing of which he had associated with Marston and Chapman ; the poets ' ears were in danger of the pillory , and their noses of being se- vered by the hangman : a pardon was , however , obtained , and Jonson , upon his release from ...
... writing of which he had associated with Marston and Chapman ; the poets ' ears were in danger of the pillory , and their noses of being se- vered by the hangman : a pardon was , however , obtained , and Jonson , upon his release from ...
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... writing of plays for the theatres , and the composition of his beautiful masques on the marriages of distinguished ... written in the highest style of poetry , and con- vey an exalted notion of the splendour of the age by which they ...
... writing of plays for the theatres , and the composition of his beautiful masques on the marriages of distinguished ... written in the highest style of poetry , and con- vey an exalted notion of the splendour of the age by which they ...
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... 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 vigour and animation of the style we admire ...
... 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 vigour and animation of the style we admire ...
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... written by Mr. Dibdin ; and containing a Statement of all the material Facts relative to his Pension . 8vo . PP . 57 . 28. Chapple . 1807 . MR . DIEDIN calls two hundred per annum " a trifling pen- sion , " which he has feceived since ...
... written by Mr. Dibdin ; and containing a Statement of all the material Facts relative to his Pension . 8vo . PP . 57 . 28. Chapple . 1807 . MR . DIEDIN calls two hundred per annum " a trifling pen- sion , " which he has feceived since ...
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