The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Volume 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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Page 10
... attention throughout all the theatre . As she proceeded to unfold her thoughts , and her mind seemed expanded to admit the visions her ambition teemed with , her air , voice , feature , form itself , and her whole nature visibly imbibed ...
... attention throughout all the theatre . As she proceeded to unfold her thoughts , and her mind seemed expanded to admit the visions her ambition teemed with , her air , voice , feature , form itself , and her whole nature visibly imbibed ...
Page 37
... " with a respect and attention which made a comparison the more extreme , that I could not help drawing : I mean the immense 46 " distance at which personages of his rank hold even Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden . 37.
... " with a respect and attention which made a comparison the more extreme , that I could not help drawing : I mean the immense 46 " distance at which personages of his rank hold even Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden . 37.
Page 38
... attention - Advantage " of being mistaken for a Prince in travelling ! " - As Sir Robert drops no hint of any such mistake being made with respect to himself , except on one occasion , nothing of the sort is to be presumed : and after ...
... attention - Advantage " of being mistaken for a Prince in travelling ! " - As Sir Robert drops no hint of any such mistake being made with respect to himself , except on one occasion , nothing of the sort is to be presumed : and after ...
Page 39
... attention that was quite 16 unexampled . " - ( Vol . 1. p . 287. ) His account of this interesting place is very slight : he mentions some portraits of the founder , but he does not say a word about the triple- handed Virgin , an object ...
... attention that was quite 16 unexampled . " - ( Vol . 1. p . 287. ) His account of this interesting place is very slight : he mentions some portraits of the founder , but he does not say a word about the triple- handed Virgin , an object ...
Page 84
... attention of our readers , is the state of slavery in Barbadoes . And here again we cannot help regretting , that our author has treated so great a subject with such negligence . It would have been a beautiful and an interesting picture ...
... attention of our readers , is the state of slavery in Barbadoes . And here again we cannot help regretting , that our author has treated so great a subject with such negligence . It would have been a beautiful and an interesting picture ...
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