New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen24Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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... thing to join in , but it is not a thing which can excite any feeling in a mere spectator but that of giddiness . There is nothing healthier and few things pleasanter than to share with one of Mr. Voelker's classes in the * We ( of the ...
... thing to join in , but it is not a thing which can excite any feeling in a mere spectator but that of giddiness . There is nothing healthier and few things pleasanter than to share with one of Mr. Voelker's classes in the * We ( of the ...
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... thing like a complete design without the destruction of old buildings and the erection of new ones , nay , without the destruction of an entire street , which had never been in the contemplation of Government - at- tempted to exonerate ...
... thing like a complete design without the destruction of old buildings and the erection of new ones , nay , without the destruction of an entire street , which had never been in the contemplation of Government - at- tempted to exonerate ...
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... thing , work- ing that out in the happiest manner , and rejecting all others . The unity of action , or rather of absurdity , is more important in a farce than in any other dramatic com- position ; because a farce is , or ought to be ...
... thing , work- ing that out in the happiest manner , and rejecting all others . The unity of action , or rather of absurdity , is more important in a farce than in any other dramatic com- position ; because a farce is , or ought to be ...
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