The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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... Success is the mother of Tragedy . rashness , and though often a diminutive parent , the infant is commonly re- markable for its size . The success of the noble lord as an essayist , whether as Joseph Skillet , or in his own proper ...
... Success is the mother of Tragedy . rashness , and though often a diminutive parent , the infant is commonly re- markable for its size . The success of the noble lord as an essayist , whether as Joseph Skillet , or in his own proper ...
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... success which , for several years , rewarded their industry , and gained for them unlimited confidence in the trade . Daniel Campbell , the junior partner , had a sister named Margaret , born in 1736 , and at this time about the age of ...
... success which , for several years , rewarded their industry , and gained for them unlimited confidence in the trade . Daniel Campbell , the junior partner , had a sister named Margaret , born in 1736 , and at this time about the age of ...
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... success at Drury Lane in 1784. There were two brothers , James and Theodore , and the elder , although sent to Wesminster School , and afterwards to Oxford , where he graduated and took holy orders , and became ultimately Dean of ...
... success at Drury Lane in 1784. There were two brothers , James and Theodore , and the elder , although sent to Wesminster School , and afterwards to Oxford , where he graduated and took holy orders , and became ultimately Dean of ...
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