The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Volume 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... living by their labours , on the stage . I approve of their being told of faults , which it would be for their interest to correct ; but as I will not ar raign them for defects , with which nature has unalterably endowed them , I must ...
... living by their labours , on the stage . I approve of their being told of faults , which it would be for their interest to correct ; but as I will not ar raign them for defects , with which nature has unalterably endowed them , I must ...
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... living ; unjust and cruel , if intended to disparage them . The present stage , whilst possessed of Mr. Kemble , has to boast of a performer , more deeply scientific , more learned and more laborious in his profession than is probably ...
... living ; unjust and cruel , if intended to disparage them . The present stage , whilst possessed of Mr. Kemble , has to boast of a performer , more deeply scientific , more learned and more laborious in his profession than is probably ...
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... living flow'r beneath his eye , " Dear as she was , from cherub infancy , " From hours when she would round his garden play , " To time when as the rip'ning years went by , " Her lovely mind would culture well repay , " And more ...
... living flow'r beneath his eye , " Dear as she was , from cherub infancy , " From hours when she would round his garden play , " To time when as the rip'ning years went by , " Her lovely mind would culture well repay , " And more ...
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... living motion marks around ; " But storks that to the boundless forest shriek ; " Or wild - cane arch high flung o'er gulph profound , " That fluctuates when the storms of El Dorado sound . Part II . Stanza 16 . p . 37 . Something of Mr ...
... living motion marks around ; " But storks that to the boundless forest shriek ; " Or wild - cane arch high flung o'er gulph profound , " That fluctuates when the storms of El Dorado sound . Part II . Stanza 16 . p . 37 . Something of Mr ...
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... living flow'r beneath his eye , " Dear as she was , from cherub infancy , " From hours when she would round his garden play , " To time when as the rip'ning years went by , " Her lovely mind would culture well repay , " And more ...
... living flow'r beneath his eye , " Dear as she was , from cherub infancy , " From hours when she would round his garden play , " To time when as the rip'ning years went by , " Her lovely mind would culture well repay , " And more ...
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