The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of Westminster Abbey: With Historical Sketches and Descriptions of Both Churches: Forming an Entirely New and Correct Biography of All that is Interesting in the Lives and Achievements of the Most Illustrious Characters of the United Kingdoms, 2±ÇJ. Williams, 1839 |
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... nature and allegory are well combined in the idea , is to pay a compliment rarely merited : it is a perspicuous per- formance , neatly finished , and theatrically effective . The inscrip- tions are these : - To The Memory of DAVID ...
... nature and allegory are well combined in the idea , is to pay a compliment rarely merited : it is a perspicuous per- formance , neatly finished , and theatrically effective . The inscrip- tions are these : - To The Memory of DAVID ...
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... nature of his circumstances seems to refute the supposition . Be that as it may , he challenged the admiration of a metropolitan audience as Richard III . on the 19th of October , 1741 , and de . cided his theatrical fortune in one ...
... nature of his circumstances seems to refute the supposition . Be that as it may , he challenged the admiration of a metropolitan audience as Richard III . on the 19th of October , 1741 , and de . cided his theatrical fortune in one ...
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... natural tone of voice , and adopted a perfect ease and freedom of bearing . This was a signal improvement , and it must have been ably enforced , or it never could have been tolerated without resistance . There was also a very ...
... natural tone of voice , and adopted a perfect ease and freedom of bearing . This was a signal improvement , and it must have been ably enforced , or it never could have been tolerated without resistance . There was also a very ...
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... natural daughter ; but the supposition has been justified by no facts . The match , however , was in every respect a cordial and happy one : the circle of Garrick's acquaintance included the most dis- tinguished men in literature and ...
... natural daughter ; but the supposition has been justified by no facts . The match , however , was in every respect a cordial and happy one : the circle of Garrick's acquaintance included the most dis- tinguished men in literature and ...
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... natural gentility of manner , which no art can be- stow , but with which our great mother Nature endows many , even from infancy , his deportment was constantly easy , natural , and engaging . His complexion was dark ; the features of ...
... natural gentility of manner , which no art can be- stow , but with which our great mother Nature endows many , even from infancy , his deportment was constantly easy , natural , and engaging . His complexion was dark ; the features of ...
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