The Patrician, 3. ciltJohn Burke, Sir Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 |
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Sayfa 36
... Miss Boughton , a sister of Sir Theodosius , the brother and sister being the only surviving children of Sir Edward Boughton , Bart . of Lawford - Hall , in the county of Warwick . At the time of his sister's marriage , Sir Theodosius ...
... Miss Boughton , a sister of Sir Theodosius , the brother and sister being the only surviving children of Sir Edward Boughton , Bart . of Lawford - Hall , in the county of Warwick . At the time of his sister's marriage , Sir Theodosius ...
Sayfa 39
... missed each other : Mr. Bucknill , who came first , was called away to a dying patient ; and when he returned , Mr. Snow had arrived , and from a sense of danger , having declined opening the body , had departed . Captain Donellan ...
... missed each other : Mr. Bucknill , who came first , was called away to a dying patient ; and when he returned , Mr. Snow had arrived , and from a sense of danger , having declined opening the body , had departed . Captain Donellan ...
Sayfa 72
... Miss Romer . Frivole ( her maid ) .. Mrs. Hughes . Grisette ( Jaloux's wife ) ... Miss Isaacs . The plot , a stirring one , and well suited for an opera , is this . A Creole slave in St. Domingo , the son of a negress and a bondsman by ...
... Miss Romer . Frivole ( her maid ) .. Mrs. Hughes . Grisette ( Jaloux's wife ) ... Miss Isaacs . The plot , a stirring one , and well suited for an opera , is this . A Creole slave in St. Domingo , the son of a negress and a bondsman by ...
Sayfa 73
... Miss Laura Addison continues to display , at this theatre , dramatic powers as varied , as they are striking . What a difference is there between the character of Isabella in " The Fatal Marriage ” and that of Helen in Bulwer's play of ...
... Miss Laura Addison continues to display , at this theatre , dramatic powers as varied , as they are striking . What a difference is there between the character of Isabella in " The Fatal Marriage ” and that of Helen in Bulwer's play of ...
Sayfa 74
... Miss Addison . She hits exactly the notion of the poet , and pourtrays the very Isabella that he would draw , encircled as that heroine is with a mingled halo of classic and christian purity . Miss Addison's delivery of the following ...
... Miss Addison . She hits exactly the notion of the poet , and pourtrays the very Isabella that he would draw , encircled as that heroine is with a mingled halo of classic and christian purity . Miss Addison's delivery of the following ...
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Sayfa 74 - Alas ! alas ! Why, all the souls that were, were forfeit once; And He that might the vantage best have took, Found out the remedy: How would you be, If he, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are? O, think on that; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made.
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