The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Том 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... present day , but to the writers of the middle age , Van- brugh and Farquhar and Congreve , he was a tower of strength . I believe he was oratorical preceptor to His present Majesty ; I know he taught Lord Halifax and some other persons ...
... present day , but to the writers of the middle age , Van- brugh and Farquhar and Congreve , he was a tower of strength . I believe he was oratorical preceptor to His present Majesty ; I know he taught Lord Halifax and some other persons ...
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... présent , she rescued Garrick from his embarrassment , and the audience from its languor , when she broke out and ... present day of Mrs. Siddons have figured in that luminous situation without dimi- nishing its lustre . As I am now ...
... présent , she rescued Garrick from his embarrassment , and the audience from its languor , when she broke out and ... present day of Mrs. Siddons have figured in that luminous situation without dimi- nishing its lustre . As I am now ...
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... present stage , whilst possessed of Mr. Kemble , has to boast of a performer , more deeply scientific , more learned and more laborious in his profession than is probably to be found in the annals of the British theatre . Although ...
... present stage , whilst possessed of Mr. Kemble , has to boast of a performer , more deeply scientific , more learned and more laborious in his profession than is probably to be found in the annals of the British theatre . Although ...
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... present . ” - " Her person is not tall , yet it is graceful and elegantly pro- 66 portioned ; and the air of it is tender and interesting . Her 66 eyes are soft and blue ; her complexion touchingly delicate.- " As she passed through the ...
... present . ” - " Her person is not tall , yet it is graceful and elegantly pro- 66 portioned ; and the air of it is tender and interesting . Her 66 eyes are soft and blue ; her complexion touchingly delicate.- " As she passed through the ...
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... present account of Twer , note that it is a place famous for the breaking down of carriages , and bad smiths . The same cause , whatever it be , that pro- duces this perfect sympathy between the Knight and the Clerk , operates as long ...
... present account of Twer , note that it is a place famous for the breaking down of carriages , and bad smiths . The same cause , whatever it be , that pro- duces this perfect sympathy between the Knight and the Clerk , operates as long ...
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