The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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... Polonius , on the Character of , Poet and Painter compared , Pitt and Fox , Portraits of , Philosophers , French , • 193 Valedictory Oration , 97 Ventriloquism , 313 · 1 281 World , the Sententious , or Se- • 117 rious , 130-244-353-429 ...
... Polonius , on the Character of , Poet and Painter compared , Pitt and Fox , Portraits of , Philosophers , French , • 193 Valedictory Oration , 97 Ventriloquism , 313 · 1 281 World , the Sententious , or Se- • 117 rious , 130-244-353-429 ...
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... Polonius . As we have a totally different impression of the character of this nobleman , and as he is generally degraded into a zany on all the theatres , we have ever frequented , we are solicitous , this evening , to vindicate the ...
... Polonius . As we have a totally different impression of the character of this nobleman , and as he is generally degraded into a zany on all the theatres , we have ever frequented , we are solicitous , this evening , to vindicate the ...
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... Polonius a fool , a dotard and a mountebank ? On the contrary , in the triple character of a sage , a scholar , and a statesman , he so justly merits all the respect and attachment of his master that their alliance is express- ed by the ...
... Polonius a fool , a dotard and a mountebank ? On the contrary , in the triple character of a sage , a scholar , and a statesman , he so justly merits all the respect and attachment of his master that their alliance is express- ed by the ...
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... Polonius now enters and taunts his son for his seeming sluggishness in lingering ashore , while the favouring gale and the clamorous crew are equally loud in calling him to the ship . Yet here , Laertes ! aboard , aboard , for shame ...
... Polonius now enters and taunts his son for his seeming sluggishness in lingering ashore , while the favouring gale and the clamorous crew are equally loud in calling him to the ship . Yet here , Laertes ! aboard , aboard , for shame ...
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... Polonius are of more sterling weight and lustre , than the Golden verses of Pythagoras , and are surpassed only by the Sermon on the Mount . During the debates in the House of Commons in the year 1770 , BURKE observed of the famous ...
... Polonius are of more sterling weight and lustre , than the Golden verses of Pythagoras , and are surpassed only by the Sermon on the Mount . During the debates in the House of Commons in the year 1770 , BURKE observed of the famous ...
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