The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Том 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... circumstances of the time he lives in , and of the stage he treads , render it impossible for him to do more than struggle with ; it is a turbid torrent which he cannot stem . If he cannot trust himself to the character even of Macbeth ...
... circumstances of the time he lives in , and of the stage he treads , render it impossible for him to do more than struggle with ; it is a turbid torrent which he cannot stem . If he cannot trust himself to the character even of Macbeth ...
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... circumstances relating to him , " which he has " gathered at the fountain - head , " " from the " s very source whence our poct must have drawn the incidents " of his tragedy . " He means , " the annals of Denmark " written by Saxo ...
... circumstances relating to him , " which he has " gathered at the fountain - head , " " from the " s very source whence our poct must have drawn the incidents " of his tragedy . " He means , " the annals of Denmark " written by Saxo ...
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Richard Cumberland. " precise situation and circumstances of which , and even the " sentiments and the very words themselves , " it seems , Shakspeare has borrowed from this antient author , Sir Robert no longer confines himself to ...
Richard Cumberland. " precise situation and circumstances of which , and even the " sentiments and the very words themselves , " it seems , Shakspeare has borrowed from this antient author , Sir Robert no longer confines himself to ...
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... circumstance of this pledge of royal favour might have been rendered more interesting , if Sir Robert had stated on what occasion it was bestowed , or in reward of what ser- vices it was given . That he has not done so must ever be a ...
... circumstance of this pledge of royal favour might have been rendered more interesting , if Sir Robert had stated on what occasion it was bestowed , or in reward of what ser- vices it was given . That he has not done so must ever be a ...
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... circumstances of the times , the critics were disposed to welcome any thing , not absolutely wretched , that came in the simple shape of the antient favourites . During a great many years , amusing and fanciful works had been starting ...
... circumstances of the times , the critics were disposed to welcome any thing , not absolutely wretched , that came in the simple shape of the antient favourites . During a great many years , amusing and fanciful works had been starting ...
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