The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... tion caught but a glimpse , his acquaintance with these supplied him with a store of anecdote , which his memory has carefully treasured up , and which now , unclosing the casket , it scatters libe- rally and largely among us . Mr ...
... tion caught but a glimpse , his acquaintance with these supplied him with a store of anecdote , which his memory has carefully treasured up , and which now , unclosing the casket , it scatters libe- rally and largely among us . Mr ...
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... tion. rosity of a hero of romance ; it linked together in the bonds of single affection the most dissimilar ranks of society ; and it gave to an incongruous mass a sudden and unpremeditated unity of de- sign , which directed them to one ...
... tion. rosity of a hero of romance ; it linked together in the bonds of single affection the most dissimilar ranks of society ; and it gave to an incongruous mass a sudden and unpremeditated unity of de- sign , which directed them to one ...
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... tion . The Sibyl's Leaves , or a Peep into Futurity . This is one of the amusing trifles of the day . Unlike fortune - telling cards in general , they are free from all vulgar association ; and their claims to notice are , the universal ...
... tion . The Sibyl's Leaves , or a Peep into Futurity . This is one of the amusing trifles of the day . Unlike fortune - telling cards in general , they are free from all vulgar association ; and their claims to notice are , the universal ...
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... tion of which has since prevented the repeti- tion of the opera ; it would , therefore , be unfair to pronounce on her qualifications from a first essay under such disadvantages . The impression Miss Williams made was decidedly ...
... tion of which has since prevented the repeti- tion of the opera ; it would , therefore , be unfair to pronounce on her qualifications from a first essay under such disadvantages . The impression Miss Williams made was decidedly ...
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... tion , will probably gain more favour with the generality of amateurs than the highly - wrought combinations in Mr. Herz's labour . Mr. Mos- party , and our best feelings of loyalty . Of the two , we prefer " The Pride of the Wave ...
... tion , will probably gain more favour with the generality of amateurs than the highly - wrought combinations in Mr. Herz's labour . Mr. Mos- party , and our best feelings of loyalty . Of the two , we prefer " The Pride of the Wave ...
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