The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 - American literature |
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Page 18
... exhibited in a scene of great tragic pathos and terror ; and , in justice to the poet , we will here place it before the reader . Bertram comes to the end of the stage , and stands without looking at her . Imo . Stranger , I sent for ...
... exhibited in a scene of great tragic pathos and terror ; and , in justice to the poet , we will here place it before the reader . Bertram comes to the end of the stage , and stands without looking at her . Imo . Stranger , I sent for ...
Page 33
... exhibited in the although he frequently spoke , his sen- subject of the translation and diffusion tences were so interrupted , that their of the scriptures , and especially the connexion could not always be traced translation of the ...
... exhibited in the although he frequently spoke , his sen- subject of the translation and diffusion tences were so interrupted , that their of the scriptures , and especially the connexion could not always be traced translation of the ...
Page 51
... exhibited a fine specimen of able acting his suit to lady his interview with his mother and Elizabeth , Ann , his subsequent cruelty towards her , his dream and dread , and his dying scene , whilst they gave scope to his powers , were ...
... exhibited a fine specimen of able acting his suit to lady his interview with his mother and Elizabeth , Ann , his subsequent cruelty towards her , his dream and dread , and his dying scene , whilst they gave scope to his powers , were ...
Page 52
... exhibited no swaggering , affected no bustle . Mr. Pritchard played Barton with his accus- tomed propriety . Mrs. Darley exhibited great ease in the character of the vivacious lady Welgrove . The other parts were , generally , well sup ...
... exhibited no swaggering , affected no bustle . Mr. Pritchard played Barton with his accus- tomed propriety . Mrs. Darley exhibited great ease in the character of the vivacious lady Welgrove . The other parts were , generally , well sup ...
Page 73
... exhibited to our citizens , and an on returning was no longer clothed in increasing attention is given to it , both black . " Nous entrames dans mes ap- as a branch of polite education , and as partemens , et je me mis aussitôt à écrire ...
... exhibited to our citizens , and an on returning was no longer clothed in increasing attention is given to it , both black . " Nous entrames dans mes ap- as a branch of polite education , and as partemens , et je me mis aussitôt à écrire ...
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