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... merit . At present it would , indeed , argue a poverty of spirit , and countenance , as it were , an insult to the learning and talents of our CORRESPONDENTS , to allow , for an instant , that the encouragement received is by us consi ...
... merit . At present it would , indeed , argue a poverty of spirit , and countenance , as it were , an insult to the learning and talents of our CORRESPONDENTS , to allow , for an instant , that the encouragement received is by us consi ...
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... merit claim , Who , free from all , can still obtain the fame ! Although the name of CHERRY is introduced in the third line , Iby no means presume to say , that he has any exclusive title to the honour ! The blank in the second verse ...
... merit claim , Who , free from all , can still obtain the fame ! Although the name of CHERRY is introduced in the third line , Iby no means presume to say , that he has any exclusive title to the honour ! The blank in the second verse ...
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... merit , being a telling part , full of inconsistency . It was per- formed by Mr. Johnstone in a very skilful manner . It is the custom , it seems , with our dramatists , to compliment the Irish invariably - all our stage English - Irish ...
... merit , being a telling part , full of inconsistency . It was per- formed by Mr. Johnstone in a very skilful manner . It is the custom , it seems , with our dramatists , to compliment the Irish invariably - all our stage English - Irish ...
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... merit , but with more agility is less characteristic ; Grimaldi was , however , his pupil . The tricks of the latter seem the result of mischievous malice ; those of the former of school - boy hilarity . What with the largeness of Drury ...
... merit , but with more agility is less characteristic ; Grimaldi was , however , his pupil . The tricks of the latter seem the result of mischievous malice ; those of the former of school - boy hilarity . What with the largeness of Drury ...
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... merit : here I beg leave to differ from his judgment , for you are led to expect much , and on visiting the theatre you behold a band of strollers . - End of the play , a Pas Seul by Miss Norton from the Opera- House , her first ...
... merit : here I beg leave to differ from his judgment , for you are led to expect much , and on visiting the theatre you behold a band of strollers . - End of the play , a Pas Seul by Miss Norton from the Opera- House , her first ...
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