The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Zväzok 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... reason to lament , is not the property of every man , and there will be rarely found another actor , with a countenance , that augured so little , endued with talents to effect so much . It is true that every performer , who is ...
... reason to lament , is not the property of every man , and there will be rarely found another actor , with a countenance , that augured so little , endued with talents to effect so much . It is true that every performer , who is ...
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... reason to believe never shed tears , but when he could not help it . Therefore I am tempted to advise Mr. Pope and Mr. Elliston , and all those whimpering gentlemen , and whining ladies , who affect a pleo- nasm in the pathetic , to ...
... reason to believe never shed tears , but when he could not help it . Therefore I am tempted to advise Mr. Pope and Mr. Elliston , and all those whimpering gentlemen , and whining ladies , who affect a pleo- nasm in the pathetic , to ...
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... spell . There was no bearing the pabetic prolongation of one silver tone although melodious as Apollo's harp . Neither is there any 18 reason why metrical recitation should copy the mechanical correctness of 2 7 of the London Theatres .
... spell . There was no bearing the pabetic prolongation of one silver tone although melodious as Apollo's harp . Neither is there any 18 reason why metrical recitation should copy the mechanical correctness of 2 7 of the London Theatres .
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Richard Cumberland. reason why metrical recitation should copy the mechanical correctness of a steam - engine : because heroic lines are all of the same length , it does not imply that they must all be set to the same tune , and sung in ...
Richard Cumberland. reason why metrical recitation should copy the mechanical correctness of a steam - engine : because heroic lines are all of the same length , it does not imply that they must all be set to the same tune , and sung in ...
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... reason why nonsense should pass current , merely be cause it glitters . That there is this genius in our contemporaries I cannot doubt , but in the fitness and capacity of those , who may be selected to pass judgment on their tenders to ...
... reason why nonsense should pass current , merely be cause it glitters . That there is this genius in our contemporaries I cannot doubt , but in the fitness and capacity of those , who may be selected to pass judgment on their tenders to ...
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