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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... success , to procure their publication . Accordingly , the poem was sent from the press in 1765 , and the novel in 1766 : and it is cheering to add , that as the beauty of both compositions was extraordinary , so their reception was ...
... success , to procure their publication . Accordingly , the poem was sent from the press in 1765 , and the novel in 1766 : and it is cheering to add , that as the beauty of both compositions was extraordinary , so their reception was ...
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... success of this matchless piece was entertained before its representation , and that by the theatri- cal critics of the house , and even the actors themselves . By these different persons , She Stoops to Conquer ' was adjudged more a ...
... success of this matchless piece was entertained before its representation , and that by the theatri- cal critics of the house , and even the actors themselves . By these different persons , She Stoops to Conquer ' was adjudged more a ...
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... success , or without aggravation of oppression . " * " See her military ardour ( Ireland's ) , expressed not only in forty thousand men ( the volunteers ) , conducted by instinct as they were raised by inspiration , but manifested in ...
... success , or without aggravation of oppression . " * " See her military ardour ( Ireland's ) , expressed not only in forty thousand men ( the volunteers ) , conducted by instinct as they were raised by inspiration , but manifested in ...
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... success . The Irish were soon dissatisfied with the measure of their acqui- sitions , and a party was formed to urge the independence of the legislature , to a still greater height . According to them , the simple repeal of the act ...
... success . The Irish were soon dissatisfied with the measure of their acqui- sitions , and a party was formed to urge the independence of the legislature , to a still greater height . According to them , the simple repeal of the act ...
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... success could be marred by ridicule , and two burlesque imitations by Lloyd and Colman were pub lished under the heads of Odes on Oblivion ' and ' Obscurity . ' But the opposition , though clamorous for a while , was vain in the end ...
... success could be marred by ridicule , and two burlesque imitations by Lloyd and Colman were pub lished under the heads of Odes on Oblivion ' and ' Obscurity . ' But the opposition , though clamorous for a while , was vain in the end ...
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