The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
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Pagina 22
... observed to accompa- ny deformity of person . No degree of literary improvement can make amends for evils such as these ; and under their influ- ence it is not probable , that any great degree will be obtained . In cases of permanent ...
... observed to accompa- ny deformity of person . No degree of literary improvement can make amends for evils such as these ; and under their influ- ence it is not probable , that any great degree will be obtained . In cases of permanent ...
Pagina 198
... observed the theatres at Paris and Madrid , and formed a friendship with Talma , the great French tragedian , which lasted throughout Mr. Kemble's life . In 1803 having purchased a share in Covent - garden ( which Mr. C. Kemble now ...
... observed the theatres at Paris and Madrid , and formed a friendship with Talma , the great French tragedian , which lasted throughout Mr. Kemble's life . In 1803 having purchased a share in Covent - garden ( which Mr. C. Kemble now ...
Pagina 303
... observe , that the cele- brated Roger Ascham , about the middle of the sixteenth century , was one of the first , who ... observed , is of no very ancient date amongst us . We are indebted for it to the in- troduction of the Arabic ...
... observe , that the cele- brated Roger Ascham , about the middle of the sixteenth century , was one of the first , who ... observed , is of no very ancient date amongst us . We are indebted for it to the in- troduction of the Arabic ...
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