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... Scene .. 66. The same , concluded . 67. Local Associations ... Mrs. Chapone . 83 .... Ibid . 86 Ibid . 88 Chesterfield . 94 Miss Talbot . 96 Anonymous . 97 Blair . 101 HOPKINSON . 109 Beaumont . 113 Character of ... CARTER . 118 .Mrs ...
... Scene .. 66. The same , concluded . 67. Local Associations ... Mrs. Chapone . 83 .... Ibid . 86 Ibid . 88 Chesterfield . 94 Miss Talbot . 96 Anonymous . 97 Blair . 101 HOPKINSON . 109 Beaumont . 113 Character of ... CARTER . 118 .Mrs ...
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... Scene of Filial Affection 15. Passing Away 16. The Death of the Flowers 17. The Autumn Evening 18. Autumn Woods 22. The First Wanderer 24. Consumption 27. Elysium • 28. Better Moments 32. The Common Lot 33. The Deserted Wife 34. The ...
... Scene of Filial Affection 15. Passing Away 16. The Death of the Flowers 17. The Autumn Evening 18. Autumn Woods 22. The First Wanderer 24. Consumption 27. Elysium • 28. Better Moments 32. The Common Lot 33. The Deserted Wife 34. The ...
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... Scene from Hadad 141. Immortality 144. Rome . 145. Dialogue : Rienzi and Angelo 148. After a Tempest 149. The Rejected 150. Rhine Song of the German Soldiers 151. The Isles of Greece .. 152. Liberty to Athens WILLIS . 281 ... BRYANT ...
... Scene from Hadad 141. Immortality 144. Rome . 145. Dialogue : Rienzi and Angelo 148. After a Tempest 149. The Rejected 150. Rhine Song of the German Soldiers 151. The Isles of Greece .. 152. Liberty to Athens WILLIS . 281 ... BRYANT ...
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... Scene of Filial Affection . - Lear , Cordelia and Physician.- SHAKSPEARE . Cor . O My dear father ! Restoration hang Her medicine on my lips , and let this kiss Repair those violent harms , that my two sisters Have in thy reverence made ...
... Scene of Filial Affection . - Lear , Cordelia and Physician.- SHAKSPEARE . Cor . O My dear father ! Restoration hang Her medicine on my lips , and let this kiss Repair those violent harms , that my two sisters Have in thy reverence made ...
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... scenes , which we know will be again presented , we believe that we shall live to witness and enjoy . " 6 But there are alterations in the fashion of the world , which time is more slow in producing , and which , when we witness them ...
... scenes , which we know will be again presented , we believe that we shall live to witness and enjoy . " 6 But there are alterations in the fashion of the world , which time is more slow in producing , and which , when we witness them ...
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