The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 - English literature |
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... Lady C. Lindsay an introduction to Mr. George Colman , and Mr. Harris : who , after hearing her read ( being only thirteen years of age ) a portion of the character of Belvidera , pro- nounced her to possess a powerful , clear , and ...
... Lady C. Lindsay an introduction to Mr. George Colman , and Mr. Harris : who , after hearing her read ( being only thirteen years of age ) a portion of the character of Belvidera , pro- nounced her to possess a powerful , clear , and ...
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... lady , who , by similar attractions , has the talent of drawing into her circle the most distinguish ed inhabitants , as well as visitors of Paris , collected on this occasion , be- sides almost every French person and foreigner of ...
... lady , who , by similar attractions , has the talent of drawing into her circle the most distinguish ed inhabitants , as well as visitors of Paris , collected on this occasion , be- sides almost every French person and foreigner of ...
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... lady , for the brilliancy of her wit , or a traveller , for his recent discove- ries ; in short of something extra- ordinary - of some object ( no mat- ter what ) to which the eye of cu- riosity is at that moment directed ; for rank has ...
... lady , for the brilliancy of her wit , or a traveller , for his recent discove- ries ; in short of something extra- ordinary - of some object ( no mat- ter what ) to which the eye of cu- riosity is at that moment directed ; for rank has ...
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... lady . After a short sojourn he proceeds to Paris , where he learns the art of an Oculist ; determined to open the eyes of his intended , before he espoused ber . After a lapse of three years , he emerges from his lowly sta- tion by the ...
... lady . After a short sojourn he proceeds to Paris , where he learns the art of an Oculist ; determined to open the eyes of his intended , before he espoused ber . After a lapse of three years , he emerges from his lowly sta- tion by the ...
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... Lady of the Hon . J. H. Knox , at Brussels The Lady of B. J. Hodges , Esq . Lambeth The Countess de la Warr , at Bourn Hall , Cambridge The Lady of Sir James Milles Riddell , ( son , and daughter ) Edinbro ' The Lady of J. Graham , Esq ...
... Lady of the Hon . J. H. Knox , at Brussels The Lady of B. J. Hodges , Esq . Lambeth The Countess de la Warr , at Bourn Hall , Cambridge The Lady of Sir James Milles Riddell , ( son , and daughter ) Edinbro ' The Lady of J. Graham , Esq ...
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