The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... theatres , was reduced to a dry and literal interpretation of the author's text . During the first weeks I constantly at- tended these lessons in my tutor's room ; but as they appeared equally devoid of profit and pleasure , I was once ...
... theatres , was reduced to a dry and literal interpretation of the author's text . During the first weeks I constantly at- tended these lessons in my tutor's room ; but as they appeared equally devoid of profit and pleasure , I was once ...
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... theatre ; yet ( as his biographer assures us ) without the smallest detriment to his religious or moral principles . It During the summer recess he made a tour in the north of Scotland on horseback ; the picture which he draws of ...
... theatre ; yet ( as his biographer assures us ) without the smallest detriment to his religious or moral principles . It During the summer recess he made a tour in the north of Scotland on horseback ; the picture which he draws of ...
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... Lectures on Natural Philosophy ; the substance of a course which he delivered in the theatre of the Royal Institution , where he had been appointed professor in that department . The fate of 76 Life and Writings of Dr. Thomas Young .
... Lectures on Natural Philosophy ; the substance of a course which he delivered in the theatre of the Royal Institution , where he had been appointed professor in that department . The fate of 76 Life and Writings of Dr. Thomas Young .
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... theatres across the river ; or to the Royal Gardens of Vaux- hall , where he was on terms of friendship with the great Simpson , and where he shook the principal comic singer or the lovely equestrian of the arena by the hand . And while ...
... theatres across the river ; or to the Royal Gardens of Vaux- hall , where he was on terms of friendship with the great Simpson , and where he shook the principal comic singer or the lovely equestrian of the arena by the hand . And while ...
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... theatre ; a taste which she transmitted to her son . Her hearty simplicity of nature made her every where loved . Her servants loved and stayed with her to the last . She seems to have had at least as much humour as her son , which ...
... theatre ; a taste which she transmitted to her son . Her hearty simplicity of nature made her every where loved . Her servants loved and stayed with her to the last . She seems to have had at least as much humour as her son , which ...
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