The Literary lounger1826 |
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... at no price . " If there be any other who sees no mention of his article here , we leave him to suppose it was made light of in the awful conflagration which took place at our office . THE LITERARY LOUNGER . JANUARY , 1826 . THE DRAMA.
... at no price . " If there be any other who sees no mention of his article here , we leave him to suppose it was made light of in the awful conflagration which took place at our office . THE LITERARY LOUNGER . JANUARY , 1826 . THE DRAMA.
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... leave its fate in your hands , trusting that your philanthropy will induce you to give it all the publicity in your power . If a deputation of six respectable inhabitants of any district , using the 6 - inch conductor , apply to the ...
... leave its fate in your hands , trusting that your philanthropy will induce you to give it all the publicity in your power . If a deputation of six respectable inhabitants of any district , using the 6 - inch conductor , apply to the ...
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... leaves the room to her train of antiquated virgins ; or as the Scholiast hath it , Old Maids . Papas too grumble at the additional expence of a Dancing Master to teach the young ancle how to tu : n to the greatest advantage ; but this ...
... leaves the room to her train of antiquated virgins ; or as the Scholiast hath it , Old Maids . Papas too grumble at the additional expence of a Dancing Master to teach the young ancle how to tu : n to the greatest advantage ; but this ...
27. oldal
... leave them all unperfected ! DRACO . LETTER From Jesswant Sing , Rajah of Joudpore , to Aurenzebe , the fanatical and persecuting Successor of the wise and benevolent Akber . " YOUR royal ancestor Akber , whose throne is now in heaven ...
... leave them all unperfected ! DRACO . LETTER From Jesswant Sing , Rajah of Joudpore , to Aurenzebe , the fanatical and persecuting Successor of the wise and benevolent Akber . " YOUR royal ancestor Akber , whose throne is now in heaven ...
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... leaves the " home department , " and goes on " actual service . " The world appears like a stage on which comedies are daily acted , nor do we once dream that tragedies are frequently performed . Every thing is new to us ; we mix with a ...
... leaves the " home department , " and goes on " actual service . " The world appears like a stage on which comedies are daily acted , nor do we once dream that tragedies are frequently performed . Every thing is new to us ; we mix with a ...
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actor Adolph appeared Aremberg Bassompierre beautiful bosom bright brother cavalier character CHARLES DIGGS Charles Kemble cheek Covent Garden dear death delight DEUCALION Diggs dress drink Duke of Aremberg Edward Sheldon exclaimed eyes fair father favour fear feeling fellow fond gazed gentleman Gilbertstone give grace hand happy head hear heard heart heaven honour hope horse hour Iago Jenkins Julia Kean Kitely lady laugh Limesy LITERARY LOUNGER Lodowic Grevile look Lord marriage master melody mind Montague Place morning never night o'er once Othello play pleasure prayer pride Prince de Condé quadrille racter replied Romeo and Juliet rose scene seemed sigh smile Snuffle song sorrow soul Stendahl sweet tear tell thee thine thing Thomson thou hast thought Tomkins Vavasour voice wild wish woman words young youth
Népszerű szakaszok
57. oldal - Fortune, &c.), so the top of the profession were then mere players, not gentlemen of the stage. They were led into the buttery by the steward, not placed at the lord's table, or lady's toilette...
14. oldal - Methinks it should be now a huge eclipse Of sun and moon, and that the affrighted globe Should yawn at alteration.
27. oldal - If your Majesty places any faith in those books, by distinction called divine, you will there be instructed, that God is the God of all mankind, not the God of Mahomedana alone.
166. oldal - Come listen to my mournful tale, Ye tender hearts and lovers dear ; Nor will you scorn to heave a sigh, Nor need you blush to shed a tear. And thou, dear Kitty, peerless maid, Do thou a pensive ear incline ; For thou canst weep at every woe, And pity every plaint — but mine. Young Dawson was a gallant...
27. oldal - Akbar, whose throne is now in heaven, conducted the affairs of this empire in equity and firm security for the space of fifty -two years, preserving every tribe of men in ease and happiness...
30. oldal - Propertius, Ausonius, or any of the writers in his way, except Ovid, and not at all inferior to him. I love him too with a love of partiality, because he was usher of the fifth form at Westminster, when I passed through it. He was so good-natured, and so indolent, that I lost more than I got by him ; for he made me as idle as himself.
267. oldal - Their clasp was on the empty air: A funeral pall — her long black hair Fell over her ; herself the tomb Of her own youth, and breath, and bloom. Alas ! that man should ever win So sweet a shrine to shame and sin % As woman's heart ! — and deeper woe For her fond weakness, not to know That yielding all but breaks the chain That never reunites again...
111. oldal - Perhaps you may ask if the man was a miser? I answer no, no, for he always was wiser. Too courteous, perhaps, or obligingly flat? His very worst foe can't accuse him of that. Perhaps he confided in men as they go, And so was too foolishly honest? ah, no ! Then what was his failing? come tell it, and burn ye : He was, could he help it? a special attorney.
28. oldal - Distinctions of colours are of his ordination. It is he who gives existence. In your temples, to his Name, the voice is raised in prayer; in a house of images, where the bell is shaken, still He is the object of adoration. To vilify the religion and customs of other men, is to set at nought the pleasure of the Almighty.
351. oldal - Are done and said i' the world, and many worms And beasts and men live on, and mighty Earth From sea and mountain, city and wilderness...