The European Magazine, and London Review, 第 70 巻Philological Society of London, 1816 |
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... racter with correct humour , untainted by extravagance of action . His vocal powers are comprehensive , and he is a general acquisition . In the " Beggar's Opera , " Mrs. W , Penson was a terma- gant Lucy Lockit . - A new piece , called ...
... racter with correct humour , untainted by extravagance of action . His vocal powers are comprehensive , and he is a general acquisition . In the " Beggar's Opera , " Mrs. W , Penson was a terma- gant Lucy Lockit . - A new piece , called ...
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... racter were as well combined as they jowl , in every list of haut - ton parties are in this gentleman , yet I fear such Now , I will confess to you that I do not unions are rare - nor , indeed , can they know a pleasanter companion for ...
... racter were as well combined as they jowl , in every list of haut - ton parties are in this gentleman , yet I fear such Now , I will confess to you that I do not unions are rare - nor , indeed , can they know a pleasanter companion for ...
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... racter , as well as on his decided supe . riority in Falstaff . Mr. Horn was oc- casionally encored , and executed all his songs well . Mr. Short sustained his part 1915 . do many things , and well ; but she can- not sing like Miss ...
... racter , as well as on his decided supe . riority in Falstaff . Mr. Horn was oc- casionally encored , and executed all his songs well . Mr. Short sustained his part 1915 . do many things , and well ; but she can- not sing like Miss ...
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... racter of the Seres , mild , timid , unwar- like , jealous of foreigners , and carrying on trade only at fixed frontier stations , represents exactly and exclusively the modera Chinese . Mr. M. then endea- vours to show , that the ...
... racter of the Seres , mild , timid , unwar- like , jealous of foreigners , and carrying on trade only at fixed frontier stations , represents exactly and exclusively the modera Chinese . Mr. M. then endea- vours to show , that the ...
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... racter is most prominent . The revival of this play would be more honour- ed in the breach than the observance . " It is founded on the French model : it is destitute of passion ; it possesses no claim to grandeur of sentiments ; and ...
... racter is most prominent . The revival of this play would be more honour- ed in the breach than the observance . " It is founded on the French model : it is destitute of passion ; it possesses no claim to grandeur of sentiments ; and ...
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