New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen66Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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... character of this accomplished , virtuous , learned , and dig- nified woman and queen , affords a scope for Miss Strickland's pen , which it has scarcely obtained in the instance of any other of her regal subjects hitherto ; and she has ...
... character of this accomplished , virtuous , learned , and dig- nified woman and queen , affords a scope for Miss Strickland's pen , which it has scarcely obtained in the instance of any other of her regal subjects hitherto ; and she has ...
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... characters on account of the action they bring on - the action on account of the traits of character it developes . Though it would be unfair to glance , however slightly , at the plot of a work which will owe much of its mere popular ...
... characters on account of the action they bring on - the action on account of the traits of character it developes . Though it would be unfair to glance , however slightly , at the plot of a work which will owe much of its mere popular ...
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... characters are many without overcrowding the scene , the majority of them belonging to comedy . Indeed many parts of ... character is more or less an agent in carrying on the design . This story will perhaps be more popular than any of ...
... characters are many without overcrowding the scene , the majority of them belonging to comedy . Indeed many parts of ... character is more or less an agent in carrying on the design . This story will perhaps be more popular than any of ...
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The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 17 161 297 494 | 17 |
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admiration Agnes Strickland Akinside Allen Barnaby appeared Archbishop of Glasgow Bakhtiari Beauchamp beautiful Benjamin Rowe better called carriage Cheshire Clearstream cried dear delight dinner door dress Egerton Egremont Eugene exclaimed eyes face fancy father feeling Fleecer followed gentleman girl give hand happy head hear heard heart Hepzibah honour hope horse hour John Williams knew la Châtre lady laugh leave living look Madame matter Merrick mind Miss morning mother Narbonne never night once party passed person Pistoia play poor Port Eynon quaker Quaverton Queen Queen of Scots Quiddy Raby racter reader rector replied returned round scene schtschi seemed seen servant Sir Jedediah smile soon spirit sure talk tell thee thing thought tion truth turned uttered walked Whitlaw wife wish word young