The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Zväzok 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... admirable rules of general utility let me add one more , and if I particularly address it to Mr. Pope , I am persuaded his good sense will take it in good part the advice I would offer to him is not to take Horace's word upon trust ...
... admirable rules of general utility let me add one more , and if I particularly address it to Mr. Pope , I am persuaded his good sense will take it in good part the advice I would offer to him is not to take Horace's word upon trust ...
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... admired , and many idolized . Were I only called upon to speak of Mrs. Siddons as she has been , I should say that in her first display of charac- ter she was as pure , as perfect and as near to Nature as Nature's fairest representative ...
... admired , and many idolized . Were I only called upon to speak of Mrs. Siddons as she has been , I should say that in her first display of charac- ter she was as pure , as perfect and as near to Nature as Nature's fairest representative ...
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... admired every one of them in their turns , would be the most illiberal of bigots , if we did not ac- knowledge the merit of those , who have succeeded to delight us , and support the undiminished credit of the stage . 1 cannot quite ...
... admired every one of them in their turns , would be the most illiberal of bigots , if we did not ac- knowledge the merit of those , who have succeeded to delight us , and support the undiminished credit of the stage . 1 cannot quite ...
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... admirable talents to buffoonery and farce , is much to be regretted , and I cannot but agree with Mr. Hunt , that it has been evidently prejudicial to some amongst them of the higher order . Woodward I confess was a harlequin , and ...
... admirable talents to buffoonery and farce , is much to be regretted , and I cannot but agree with Mr. Hunt , that it has been evidently prejudicial to some amongst them of the higher order . Woodward I confess was a harlequin , and ...
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... admiration of its magnificence . " Such grandeur and symmetry in building , I never before be- " held in any of the different capitals to which my fondness for " travel has conducted me , Every house seems a palace , and every palace a ...
... admiration of its magnificence . " Such grandeur and symmetry in building , I never before be- " held in any of the different capitals to which my fondness for " travel has conducted me , Every house seems a palace , and every palace a ...
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