Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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Page 48
... character of Shylock . According to the custom of the time , Pope was seated among the critics of the pit . He was so much struck and trans- ported with admiration , that in the middle of the play , he started up , and repeated that ...
... character of Shylock . According to the custom of the time , Pope was seated among the critics of the pit . He was so much struck and trans- ported with admiration , that in the middle of the play , he started up , and repeated that ...
Page 190
... character of a hero , but of a gentleman at that time in Ireland , to fight a duel , we may consider Ormond as fortunate in not having been in the wrong . He rose in favour with the ladies , and in credit with the gentlemen , and he ...
... character of a hero , but of a gentleman at that time in Ireland , to fight a duel , we may consider Ormond as fortunate in not having been in the wrong . He rose in favour with the ladies , and in credit with the gentlemen , and he ...
Page 191
... character ( of which , by - the - by , you know nothing ) , I have been defending your private character , of which I hope and believe I know some- thing . The truth is always known in time , with regard to every character ; and ...
... character ( of which , by - the - by , you know nothing ) , I have been defending your private character , of which I hope and believe I know some- thing . The truth is always known in time , with regard to every character ; and ...
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