The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 57
עמוד 61
... scene of the new novel was to be laid in the Orkney islands ; and we anticipated high gratification in following the great luminary of the north through scenes , and amid characters , suited to his peculiar and splendid genius . The ...
... scene of the new novel was to be laid in the Orkney islands ; and we anticipated high gratification in following the great luminary of the north through scenes , and amid characters , suited to his peculiar and splendid genius . The ...
עמוד 145
... scenes , and fearless fidelity to nature , I do not conceive that he has been happy in his choice of poetical subjects ... scene follows , as a matter of course : - but Clara is enabled by the sale of some jewels to release her father ...
... scenes , and fearless fidelity to nature , I do not conceive that he has been happy in his choice of poetical subjects ... scene follows , as a matter of course : - but Clara is enabled by the sale of some jewels to release her father ...
עמוד 236
... scene - painter at the theatre at Lincoln's Inn Fields ; and when Rich removed to the theatre at Covent Garden in 1736 , which he built , Lambert was employed as principal scene - painter to the new house , an appointment which he held ...
... scene - painter at the theatre at Lincoln's Inn Fields ; and when Rich removed to the theatre at Covent Garden in 1736 , which he built , Lambert was employed as principal scene - painter to the new house , an appointment which he held ...
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