The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Том 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... thought , which , whilst they manifest the genius , mark the juvenility of the writer . They are however more particularly to be valued for the evi- dence they bear of the sincere and manly character of their author , who with an honest ...
... thought , which , whilst they manifest the genius , mark the juvenility of the writer . They are however more particularly to be valued for the evi- dence they bear of the sincere and manly character of their author , who with an honest ...
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... thoughts ; and as this is the one only instance in which she shares the failings of her proto- type , I sincerely wish her to dismiss it . Every picture must have light and shade : the eye enjoys the change of seasons ; so does the ear ...
... thoughts ; and as this is the one only instance in which she shares the failings of her proto- type , I sincerely wish her to dismiss it . Every picture must have light and shade : the eye enjoys the change of seasons ; so does the ear ...
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... thoughts , and her mind seemed expanded to admit the visions her ambition teemed with , her air , voice , feature , form itself , and her whole nature visibly imbibed the poet's inspiration : then it was we felt that thrilling horror at ...
... thoughts , and her mind seemed expanded to admit the visions her ambition teemed with , her air , voice , feature , form itself , and her whole nature visibly imbibed the poet's inspiration : then it was we felt that thrilling horror at ...
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... thought that in the stateliness of his de- portment , and above all in the measured march and high- pitched tone of his declamation , Mr. Kemble did not suffici- ently yield and accord himself to the fluctuations of that changeful ...
... thought that in the stateliness of his de- portment , and above all in the measured march and high- pitched tone of his declamation , Mr. Kemble did not suffici- ently yield and accord himself to the fluctuations of that changeful ...
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... thought of to improve , and perfect it for representation , before the parts were cast , and it was recited in the Green - room . Should it be asserted , that the eventual remuneration , which the stage holds forth , is encouragement ...
... thought of to improve , and perfect it for representation , before the parts were cast , and it was recited in the Green - room . Should it be asserted , that the eventual remuneration , which the stage holds forth , is encouragement ...
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