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... hand , and then they can be held but for a certain time ; a tedious petition destroys its own pur- pose , and a loquacious pleader is not calculated to excite com- passion . Mrs. Cibber was extremely elegant and alluring in her action ...
... hand , and then they can be held but for a certain time ; a tedious petition destroys its own pur- pose , and a loquacious pleader is not calculated to excite com- passion . Mrs. Cibber was extremely elegant and alluring in her action ...
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... hand of Nature to be an actress , as Mr. Kemble is to be an actor . She had an independent style un- methodized by art ; a spirit that disdained prescription , and a towering genius , that dreaded nothing but mediocrity . This great ...
... hand of Nature to be an actress , as Mr. Kemble is to be an actor . She had an independent style un- methodized by art ; a spirit that disdained prescription , and a towering genius , that dreaded nothing but mediocrity . This great ...
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... hands of others , has a charm that never wearies us in his . I am satisfied he might considerably enlarge his compass , if he would . Nevertheless we must con- fess the stamp of Nature is upon him as the tragic hero ; and when we add to ...
... hands of others , has a charm that never wearies us in his . I am satisfied he might considerably enlarge his compass , if he would . Nevertheless we must con- fess the stamp of Nature is upon him as the tragic hero ; and when we add to ...
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... hands of a com- mittee , and at other times so involved in mystery , that the can- didate for acceptance knew not who were his judges , nor could easily find out the channel , through which to make his ap- proaches to the secret ...
... hands of a com- mittee , and at other times so involved in mystery , that the can- didate for acceptance knew not who were his judges , nor could easily find out the channel , through which to make his ap- proaches to the secret ...
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... hands of a beauteous lady , the " shining badge of his order , rose another leaf in the royal " wreath of Amaranth . " ( Vol . II . p . 227. ) To the reader , who perhaps has hitherto known the author only by his Panora- mas , or by the ...
... hands of a beauteous lady , the " shining badge of his order , rose another leaf in the royal " wreath of Amaranth . " ( Vol . II . p . 227. ) To the reader , who perhaps has hitherto known the author only by his Panora- mas , or by the ...
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