The Literary Panorama and National Register, Volym 8C. Taylor, 1819 |
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... side passages of ascent , are hundreds ped ars , twopenny shows , old print sellers , of people delighted with the ... sides , are liued with crowds witnessing the antics of a buf : foon , or the sleight of haud of a juggler Britannia ...
... side passages of ascent , are hundreds ped ars , twopenny shows , old print sellers , of people delighted with the ... sides , are liued with crowds witnessing the antics of a buf : foon , or the sleight of haud of a juggler Britannia ...
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... side . Cauls , or nets of gold thread , were thrown with much taste over their glossy tresses , and attracted the notice of the satirist just quoted : - These glittering caules of golden plate Wherewith their heads are richlie dect ...
... side . Cauls , or nets of gold thread , were thrown with much taste over their glossy tresses , and attracted the notice of the satirist just quoted : - These glittering caules of golden plate Wherewith their heads are richlie dect ...
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... companies of performers . The Globe , on Bank- side , was the scene of Shakspear's ear liest dramatic performance ; and in 1603 , this order , are interwoven with his critical remarks on 29 ] [ 30 Shakspeare and his Times .
... companies of performers . The Globe , on Bank- side , was the scene of Shakspear's ear liest dramatic performance ; and in 1603 , this order , are interwoven with his critical remarks on 29 ] [ 30 Shakspeare and his Times .
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... side idolatry as much as any . He was , in- deed , honest ; and of an open and free na- We regret that the length of this ture ; " and Rowe , repeating the uncontra- dicted rumour of times past , has told us , - extract prevents our ...
... side idolatry as much as any . He was , in- deed , honest ; and of an open and free na- We regret that the length of this ture ; " and Rowe , repeating the uncontra- dicted rumour of times past , has told us , - extract prevents our ...
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... side , till his strength was exhausted ; then , springing forward , he griped him by the throat , threw him on the ground , aud obliged him to confess his guilt , in the presence of the king and the whole court . In consequence of which ...
... side , till his strength was exhausted ; then , springing forward , he griped him by the throat , threw him on the ground , aud obliged him to confess his guilt , in the presence of the king and the whole court . In consequence of which ...
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Sida 11 - I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was (indeed) honest, and of an open and free nature...
Sida 333 - This grave scene was fully contrasted by the burlesque Duke of Newcastle. He fell into a fit of crying the moment he came into the chapel, and flung himself back in a stall, the archbishop hovering over him with a...
Sida 767 - The Family Shakspeare ; in which nothing is added to the Original Text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud.
Sida 333 - Attending the funeral of a father could not be pleasant: his leg extremely bad, yet forced to stand upon it near two hours; his face bloated and distorted with his late paralytic stroke, which has affected, too, one of his eyes, and placed over the mouth of the vault, into which, in all probability, he must himself so soon descend; think how unpleasant a situation! He bore it all with a firm and unaffected countenance.
Sida 331 - When we came to the chapel of Henry the Seventh, all solemnity and decorum ceased ; no order was observed, people sat or 'stood where they could or would; the yeomen of the guard were crying out for help, oppressed by the immense weight of the coffin ; the Bishop read sadly, and blundered in the prayers ; the fine chapter, " Man that is born of a woman," was chanted, not read ; and the anthem, besides being immeasurably tedious, would have served as well for a nuptial.
Sida 673 - I continue to receive from foreign powers the strongest assurances of their friendly disposition towards this country, and of their earnest desire to maintain the general tranquillity.
Sida 331 - There wanted nothing but incense, and little chapels here and there, with priests saying mass for the repose of the defunct; yet one could not complain of its not being catholic enough.
Sida 893 - ... the other. In the reciprocal services of lord and vassal, there was ample scope for every magnanimous and disinterested energy. The heart of man, when placed in circumstances which have a tendency to excite them, will seldom be deficient in such sentiments.
Sida 653 - The Prince Regent has commanded us to direct your particular attention to the deficiency which has so long existed in the number of places of public worship belonging to the established church, when compared with the increased and increasing population of the country.
Sida 11 - In strength a demi-god, in profundity of view a prophet, in all-seeing wisdom a protecting spirit of a higher order, he lowers himself to mortals, as if unconscious of his superiority : and is as open and unassuming as a child.