The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... successful , might be compared to a few drops of water in the great ocean of play - wrights which abounded at the period in America ; and the managers who had to receive their overtures and listen to their thoughtless de- mands , might ...
... successful , might be compared to a few drops of water in the great ocean of play - wrights which abounded at the period in America ; and the managers who had to receive their overtures and listen to their thoughtless de- mands , might ...
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... success in our metropolis , but he became a victim to its dissipation , and returned home minus an eye and some ... successful performers have been always remarkable for their longevity . Macklin lived to more than 100 years : Garrick ...
... success in our metropolis , but he became a victim to its dissipation , and returned home minus an eye and some ... successful performers have been always remarkable for their longevity . Macklin lived to more than 100 years : Garrick ...
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... success to the perseverance and heroism with which his servant , Burnens , was inspired by him in the investiga- tions in which he had been employed . The enthusiasm of that observer was so extravagant , that he braved , without ...
... success to the perseverance and heroism with which his servant , Burnens , was inspired by him in the investiga- tions in which he had been employed . The enthusiasm of that observer was so extravagant , that he braved , without ...
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