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... passage from Sir Richard Steele in " Greenwich Hospital " and a rare seventeenth century volume in " The Cockpit Royal . " On the whole , " Exmouth Wrestling " is an excellent essay , not inferior to the Herbert papers which it ...
... passage from Sir Richard Steele in " Greenwich Hospital " and a rare seventeenth century volume in " The Cockpit Royal . " On the whole , " Exmouth Wrestling " is an excellent essay , not inferior to the Herbert papers which it ...
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... passage from Ben Jonson's Sad Shepard , will prove to what a height his imagination could elevate itself , in spite ... passage may match with the noble descriptions of Shakspeare and Fletcher . We will give one other short extract : it ...
... passage from Ben Jonson's Sad Shepard , will prove to what a height his imagination could elevate itself , in spite ... passage may match with the noble descriptions of Shakspeare and Fletcher . We will give one other short extract : it ...
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... passage there is one specimen of his strength , and one of his softness ; we cannot decide which is the best . ... unfurl'd The imperial ensign ; which full high advanc'd , Shone like a meteor streaming to the wind , With gems and ...
... passage there is one specimen of his strength , and one of his softness ; we cannot decide which is the best . ... unfurl'd The imperial ensign ; which full high advanc'd , Shone like a meteor streaming to the wind , With gems and ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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