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... fancy him darting off upon his errand , and glancing back again ere the grass gets steady from which he had hurried . In short , he is a dew - drop of the fancy , which reflects the newest and loveliest lights , but which , if touched ...
... fancy him darting off upon his errand , and glancing back again ere the grass gets steady from which he had hurried . In short , he is a dew - drop of the fancy , which reflects the newest and loveliest lights , but which , if touched ...
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... fancy , -and go shining , and dazzling , and gliding about , and go out , if touched . Then there is Falstaff .- " The substantials , Sir Giles , the substantials . " Oh ! thou inimitable creature - how dost thou lard the spirits ! -how ...
... fancy , -and go shining , and dazzling , and gliding about , and go out , if touched . Then there is Falstaff .- " The substantials , Sir Giles , the substantials . " Oh ! thou inimitable creature - how dost thou lard the spirits ! -how ...
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... Fancy , The ( Reynolds ) , 4 , 9 , 10 , 455 ; Preface to , 261-273 Fancy , the ( sporting rogues ) , 148 , 371 , 398 Fare Thee Well ( Byron ) , 465 " Farewell to the Muses " ( Reynolds ) , 9 Farquhar , George , 144 , 250 Fatal Dowry ...
... Fancy , The ( Reynolds ) , 4 , 9 , 10 , 455 ; Preface to , 261-273 Fancy , the ( sporting rogues ) , 148 , 371 , 398 Fare Thee Well ( Byron ) , 465 " Farewell to the Muses " ( Reynolds ) , 9 Farquhar , George , 144 , 250 Fatal Dowry ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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