Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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Page 48
... whole civil- ized world ? " No one better than Mowbray knew the tone of enthusi- astic theatric admiration in which the heroes of the stage like , or are supposed to like to be addressed . Macklin , who was not easy to please , was ...
... whole civil- ized world ? " No one better than Mowbray knew the tone of enthusi- astic theatric admiration in which the heroes of the stage like , or are supposed to like to be addressed . Macklin , who was not easy to please , was ...
Page 49
... whole house was in an uproar of applause ; and I was obliged to pause between the speeches to give it vent , so as to be heard . The trial scene wound up the fulness of my reputation . Here I was well listened to , and here I made such ...
... whole house was in an uproar of applause ; and I was obliged to pause between the speeches to give it vent , so as to be heard . The trial scene wound up the fulness of my reputation . Here I was well listened to , and here I made such ...
Page 185
... whole , his visit to the Black Islands revived his generous feelings , and refreshed those traces of early virtue which had been engraven on his heart . At Castle Hermitage every thing had been prepared for his departure ; and , upon ...
... whole , his visit to the Black Islands revived his generous feelings , and refreshed those traces of early virtue which had been engraven on his heart . At Castle Hermitage every thing had been prepared for his departure ; and , upon ...
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