The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Том 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... occasion . No hearer can sit through five long acts of continual lamenta tion : the finest feelings are the most fugacious ; they can only be arrested by a master hand , and then they can be held but for a certain time ; a tedious ...
... occasion . No hearer can sit through five long acts of continual lamenta tion : the finest feelings are the most fugacious ; they can only be arrested by a master hand , and then they can be held but for a certain time ; a tedious ...
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... occasion , than when upon the stage with her , as for instance in the part of Don Felix and others of that amatory cast . In those days , before theatres were of the size , to which they , since have grown , the countenances of ...
... occasion , than when upon the stage with her , as for instance in the part of Don Felix and others of that amatory cast . In those days , before theatres were of the size , to which they , since have grown , the countenances of ...
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... occasion for them . Mr. Kemble , as the representative of dignity , will of necessity dignify every move- ment , that fills up the action , and what is termed the bye - play of his part . He naturally will not allow himself to perform ...
... occasion for them . Mr. Kemble , as the representative of dignity , will of necessity dignify every move- ment , that fills up the action , and what is termed the bye - play of his part . He naturally will not allow himself to perform ...
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... occasion are peculiarly happy , and the reader of his work will feel their force and justness . ( Vol . II . p . 96. ) he And now the reader knows in what company he is to travel , may prepare himself to attend the Knight on his journey ...
... occasion are peculiarly happy , and the reader of his work will feel their force and justness . ( Vol . II . p . 96. ) he And now the reader knows in what company he is to travel , may prepare himself to attend the Knight on his journey ...
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... occasion by the Knight . " I cannot deny myself the pleasure of repeating " an observation of Dr. Covell's , " - ( Vol . 1. p . 77. ) It is certainly rather singular that both Knight and Doctor should hit on the same remark , but such ...
... occasion by the Knight . " I cannot deny myself the pleasure of repeating " an observation of Dr. Covell's , " - ( Vol . 1. p . 77. ) It is certainly rather singular that both Knight and Doctor should hit on the same remark , but such ...
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