Memoirs of Mr. John Tobin, author of The Honey-moonРипол Классик, 2009 With a selection from his unpublished writings. By Miss Benger, author of Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton. |
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... literary connexion, it had to struggle with the. ' in.auspicious recollections of an unfortunate opera, which, under the same title,_ been lately condemned on the same stage. Of the reputed author, little was known, but that he had long ...
... literary connexion, it had to struggle with the. ' in.auspicious recollections of an unfortunate opera, which, under the same title,_ been lately condemned on the same stage. Of the reputed author, little was known, but that he had long ...
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... literary life, there is little to excite popular sympathy; but the situation of a dramatic author in presenting his first essay to the public, is such as- awakens some degree(if interest and curiosity in the most phlegmatic spectator ...
... literary life, there is little to excite popular sympathy; but the situation of a dramatic author in presenting his first essay to the public, is such as- awakens some degree(if interest and curiosity in the most phlegmatic spectator ...
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... literary men, little of variety or. * This elegant and appropriate little poem was written by Sir Humphrey Davy, who had lived in habits of intimacy with the author of The Honey-moon. * Although the tragedy of De Montfort should never be ...
... literary men, little of variety or. * This elegant and appropriate little poem was written by Sir Humphrey Davy, who had lived in habits of intimacy with the author of The Honey-moon. * Although the tragedy of De Montfort should never be ...
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... literary remains, was permitted to invigorate his hopes, or to inspirit his exertions; the praise that should have refreshed his fainting spirit, - the sucCess that might have called forth its latent energies, -~ has but embalmed his ...
... literary remains, was permitted to invigorate his hopes, or to inspirit his exertions; the praise that should have refreshed his fainting spirit, - the sucCess that might have called forth its latent energies, -~ has but embalmed his ...
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... literary enthusiasm and devotion, or even to renounce for ever that mimic world, to which, under happier circumstances, it might have added dominion, honour, and prosperity ? It is too common to censure individuals for the faults of a ...
... literary enthusiasm and devotion, or even to renounce for ever that mimic world, to which, under happier circumstances, it might have added dominion, honour, and prosperity ? It is too common to censure individuals for the faults of a ...
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MEMOIRS OF MR JOHN TOBIN John 1770-1804 Tobin,E. (Elizabeth) 1778-1827 Benger,Antonio De 1610-1686 La Gitani Solis Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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