The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 53Henry Colburn, 1838 |
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... brought her to the castle . Here , poor Harlequin , with his twenty years ' beard , found audience of the king , and , falling upon his knees , supplicated for mercy . The king was inexor- able ; but , at the expiration of another year ...
... brought her to the castle . Here , poor Harlequin , with his twenty years ' beard , found audience of the king , and , falling upon his knees , supplicated for mercy . The king was inexor- able ; but , at the expiration of another year ...
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... brought to Paris by Prince Philip de Soissons , who made him one of his valets , and caused him to be taught music and dancing . A troop acting at the Hotel de Soissons , Belloni became enamoured of the art , and , leaving the service ...
... brought to Paris by Prince Philip de Soissons , who made him one of his valets , and caused him to be taught music and dancing . A troop acting at the Hotel de Soissons , Belloni became enamoured of the art , and , leaving the service ...
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... brought it on myself ; but you must answer me for that word . " The rest of the party ( who , never anticipating so serious a termina- tion to so apparently unmeaning a discourse , had hitherto taken no steps to prevent it ) now rose at ...
... brought it on myself ; but you must answer me for that word . " The rest of the party ( who , never anticipating so serious a termina- tion to so apparently unmeaning a discourse , had hitherto taken no steps to prevent it ) now rose at ...
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... brought within the window , and , afterwards , was conveyed to the opposite side of the room . The male had regularly assisted in feeding the young ones as long as they remained outside the window ; and , though he attended the female ...
... brought within the window , and , afterwards , was conveyed to the opposite side of the room . The male had regularly assisted in feeding the young ones as long as they remained outside the window ; and , though he attended the female ...
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... brought the cough which annoy'd her of old ? She replied , in her vulgar and ill - temper'd way , " Don't ask me about it , I never take cold ! " So I print the reply for her character's sake , As the world says there's nothing on earth ...
... brought the cough which annoy'd her of old ? She replied , in her vulgar and ill - temper'd way , " Don't ask me about it , I never take cold ! " So I print the reply for her character's sake , As the world says there's nothing on earth ...
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actor Admiral appeared asked Barrister beautiful Belleville Beni Hassan Bridgeman called Captain character Chevalier Coriolanus Covent Garden Covent Garden Theatre cried crown dear death delight Doctor Duke Duke of York Earl Egyptian England English exclaimed eyes face father favourite Fawcett feeling France French gentleman give Givry hand Haymarket Theatre head heard heart Henry Hobbleday Holinshed honour hour Incledon John John Fawcett Jonquille Kara Aly King King's lady Langley Langshawe Lignerolles living London look Lord Marquis master Metastasio mind Mons Meg Moreton morning Mottingham Mousehole Narcisse nature never night noble Nubley oyster person play poor possessed present Prince Prussia racter replied Rupert scarcely scene season seemed seen Shakspeare smile Snargate spirit stage Sumbel taste tell Theatre things thou thought tion took town turned wife words young