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perfect day . ' He spoke so freely of his hopes , that his hostess wanted him against € going tod far , lest in over-hastily rejecting " all th&t seemed evil , he might also , peradventure , fling aside much that tended to good ! ' E . S .
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That Loveliness and Tyranny should be Sisters in this strange world ! Caprice and Power , And Wisdom and Infirmity , each hour The oftest-coupled things we meet and see ! Hath Tyrant-Beauty , then , the tyrant ' s plea—Eve ' s and the Serpent ' s everlasting dower ? Is ' t of necessity we quail and cower ,
Before these starry despots , heart and knee ? Oh , thou hi gh temple in the nol ) le heart ! Oh , sacred and indomitable Pride ! To thee , with dedicated soul , apart From stricken slaves that second strokes abide , I turn and cry aloud— " Bid th&u depart , And I obey thee , kingly , haughty guide !" Jen . 20 th , 183 G .
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i € This evening- will be revived , Shakspeare ' s play of Twelfth Night ; or , What you will . Si * ch was th « announcement in the playbills of the Haymarket Theatre on the morning' of 31 st August , 1830 . —" 'Revived \"—Oh ! did it ever die ? Has one of its beauties faded or fklien oat of existence since it first flowed , complete and fittfehed , from the pen of Shakspeare ?
The vitality of such dramatis persona does not depend upon so frail a tenure as is the enterprise of Managers . That Illyrian world , and all that therein is , has existed continually , realised with a lustre far surpassing any that ever was reflected from
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1836, page 623, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2662/page/35/
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