Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen27W. Blackwood, 1830 |
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... Lady Dorothy , my cousin ; -I shall not hear much truth from her . The next , I see , is from my city friend , Mrs ... lady's own invention , as she informed me . If I did not open this letter from the court end of the town - this perfu ...
... Lady Dorothy , my cousin ; -I shall not hear much truth from her . The next , I see , is from my city friend , Mrs ... lady's own invention , as she informed me . If I did not open this letter from the court end of the town - this perfu ...
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... lady they talk so much about . I couldn't pre- vail on Mr D- to go , for he hasn't been to a theatre , since he fell asleep the first night that Madame Catalani sung in England , and was woke up by her dying scream over her hus- band's ...
... lady they talk so much about . I couldn't pre- vail on Mr D- to go , for he hasn't been to a theatre , since he fell asleep the first night that Madame Catalani sung in England , and was woke up by her dying scream over her hus- band's ...
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... ladies , whom I have seen give a gripe like a black- smith's vice , but tenderly and deli- cately . She laid her white fingers upon the arm of him whom she ad- dressed in love or in supplication . Talk of Lady Hamilton's attitudes ! — I ...
... ladies , whom I have seen give a gripe like a black- smith's vice , but tenderly and deli- cately . She laid her white fingers upon the arm of him whom she ad- dressed in love or in supplication . Talk of Lady Hamilton's attitudes ! — I ...
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... Lady Macbeth like Mrs Siddons . They never took the trouble to reflect that Mrs Siddons could not act Belvidera , Juliet , Mrs Haller , like Miss O'Neill . The powers of each were so essen- tially different , that the world ought to ...
... Lady Macbeth like Mrs Siddons . They never took the trouble to reflect that Mrs Siddons could not act Belvidera , Juliet , Mrs Haller , like Miss O'Neill . The powers of each were so essen- tially different , that the world ought to ...
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... lady - like ; but , if the word Lady be taken in its old chivalric sense , undebased by modern asso- ciations , surely the praise is neither small nor trivial . In the balcony scene , she accomplished the difficult task of making ...
... lady - like ; but , if the word Lady be taken in its old chivalric sense , undebased by modern asso- ciations , surely the praise is neither small nor trivial . In the balcony scene , she accomplished the difficult task of making ...
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