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... King Henry IV ... 7. Coriolanus and Aufidius ... 8. Scene from Every Man in his Humour 9. Cato and Decius ... 10. Scene from Venice Preserved 11. Scene from The School of Reform 12. Scene from the Earl of Warwick 13. Norval and ...
... King Henry IV ... 7. Coriolanus and Aufidius ... 8. Scene from Every Man in his Humour 9. Cato and Decius ... 10. Scene from Venice Preserved 11. Scene from The School of Reform 12. Scene from the Earl of Warwick 13. Norval and ...
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... ... Thomas Campbell Samuel Rogers Sir Walter Scott Lord Macaulay ... Robert Southey Thomas Noel Thomas Davis H. W. Longfellow ... ... ... A. G. Greene ... ... W. M. Praed ~ WIT AND HUMOUR . 16. King John and the Abbot X Contents .
... ... Thomas Campbell Samuel Rogers Sir Walter Scott Lord Macaulay ... Robert Southey Thomas Noel Thomas Davis H. W. Longfellow ... ... ... A. G. Greene ... ... W. M. Praed ~ WIT AND HUMOUR . 16. King John and the Abbot X Contents .
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Joseph Edwards Carpenter. WIT AND HUMOUR . 16. King John and the Abbot of Canterbury ... Bishop Percy ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Contents . Thomas Campbell NO . 21. Lord Ullin's Daughter 22. Elegy in a Country Churchyard 23 ...
Joseph Edwards Carpenter. WIT AND HUMOUR . 16. King John and the Abbot of Canterbury ... Bishop Percy ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Contents . Thomas Campbell NO . 21. Lord Ullin's Daughter 22. Elegy in a Country Churchyard 23 ...
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... king . To vary the expression of passion , so as to preserve it in keeping with the character , to ex- hibit inferior and incidental passions as modified by a dominant one , are the attainments of a great actor , who , in his ...
... king . To vary the expression of passion , so as to preserve it in keeping with the character , to ex- hibit inferior and incidental passions as modified by a dominant one , are the attainments of a great actor , who , in his ...
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... king , and for his own life , and for his honour too , he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world . " " " " Twas well said of thee , Trim , " said my uncle Toby . " But when a soldier , ' said I , ' an ' please ...
... king , and for his own life , and for his honour too , he has the most reason to pray to God of any one in the whole world . " " " " Twas well said of thee , Trim , " said my uncle Toby . " But when a soldier , ' said I , ' an ' please ...
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