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... interesting of our living poets on this most interesting occasion . The air about the spot seemed brighter with their presence , and the waves danced along with a livelier delight : -Pegasus might be seen coursing the winds in wild ...
... interesting of our living poets on this most interesting occasion . The air about the spot seemed brighter with their presence , and the waves danced along with a livelier delight : -Pegasus might be seen coursing the winds in wild ...
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... interesting actress , lavishes her abilities so often on the mawkish sentimentality of German plays : her taste is in the high road to ruin . All recommendation from us will doubtless be of no avail with Miss O'Neill , -for the audience ...
... interesting actress , lavishes her abilities so often on the mawkish sentimentality of German plays : her taste is in the high road to ruin . All recommendation from us will doubtless be of no avail with Miss O'Neill , -for the audience ...
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... interesting to us ! —and in these changes , how much is there at once to depress and to cheer . Great spirits have passed away , but others , that have been " standing on the forehead of the age to come , " 19 have advanced with the age ...
... interesting to us ! —and in these changes , how much is there at once to depress and to cheer . Great spirits have passed away , but others , that have been " standing on the forehead of the age to come , " 19 have advanced with the age ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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