The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... as principal oboist to the Theatre Royal , Covent Garden , and who is , we believe , a performer of taste and re- putation , professes to give in these two voluines C depth and strength of feeling , and are altogether better 1831 . ( 9 )
... as principal oboist to the Theatre Royal , Covent Garden , and who is , we believe , a performer of taste and re- putation , professes to give in these two voluines C depth and strength of feeling , and are altogether better 1831 . ( 9 )
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... feeling , in order to get rid of it , cried oat , Oh , no , it is too much ! " whereby the musical part of the audience , as well as the singers , experienced some disappointment . " Now we happen to recollect the occasion ad- verted to ...
... feeling , in order to get rid of it , cried oat , Oh , no , it is too much ! " whereby the musical part of the audience , as well as the singers , experienced some disappointment . " Now we happen to recollect the occasion ad- verted to ...
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depth and strength of feeling , and are altogether better than any detached passage of " The Arrow and the Rose . " We wish to give one of them entire , and we are sure no one of poetical feeling can read it without his or her heart at ...
depth and strength of feeling , and are altogether better than any detached passage of " The Arrow and the Rose . " We wish to give one of them entire , and we are sure no one of poetical feeling can read it without his or her heart at ...
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... feeling of a painter . Several of the episodes deserve much praise , and there is some very me- ritorious poetry scattered through the work . We do not doubt but " The Exiles of Palestine " will meet with encouragement . The History of ...
... feeling of a painter . Several of the episodes deserve much praise , and there is some very me- ritorious poetry scattered through the work . We do not doubt but " The Exiles of Palestine " will meet with encouragement . The History of ...
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... feeling , and there is no one who is suscep- tible of it , who is not actuated by a personal mo- tive , in which the ... feelings is drawn with much skill and knowledge of human nature . The varied scenes and chances of war form ...
... feeling , and there is no one who is suscep- tible of it , who is not actuated by a personal mo- tive , in which the ... feelings is drawn with much skill and knowledge of human nature . The varied scenes and chances of war form ...
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