The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volume 8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, jun., and Richter, 1831 - English literature |
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... period from his twelfth to his sixteenth year . During the latter part of the time he had been more diligent ; praise and rewards had occasionally been bestowed upon him ; he had acquired a passable knowledge of history , geography ...
... period from his twelfth to his sixteenth year . During the latter part of the time he had been more diligent ; praise and rewards had occasionally been bestowed upon him ; he had acquired a passable knowledge of history , geography ...
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... period of despondency that the idea of de- voting himself to theatrical pursuits , as a profession , occurred to him ; not that he had any particular attachment to stage - playing , or any very romantic conception of the pleasures of an ...
... period of despondency that the idea of de- voting himself to theatrical pursuits , as a profession , occurred to him ; not that he had any particular attachment to stage - playing , or any very romantic conception of the pleasures of an ...
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... period he resolved to dramatize some of his old favourites , his choice naturally enough fell upon Aladdin . The splendour , variety , and beauty of the incidents , the artful blending of the human with the supernatural interest , the ...
... period he resolved to dramatize some of his old favourites , his choice naturally enough fell upon Aladdin . The splendour , variety , and beauty of the incidents , the artful blending of the human with the supernatural interest , the ...
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... period became his most determined enemy - the vain , witty , clever , but vaccillating , Baggesen ; as well as with Madame de Staël and Benjamin Constant . After a short tour through Switzerland , he went , by invitation , to visit ...
... period became his most determined enemy - the vain , witty , clever , but vaccillating , Baggesen ; as well as with Madame de Staël and Benjamin Constant . After a short tour through Switzerland , he went , by invitation , to visit ...
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... periods of the war , and before this aggrandizement had become more decidedly and assuredly the object of our enemy , the discontented in this country were too well disposed to co - operate with the revolutionists of France . Thus , the ...
... periods of the war , and before this aggrandizement had become more decidedly and assuredly the object of our enemy , the discontented in this country were too well disposed to co - operate with the revolutionists of France . Thus , the ...
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