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tinued with his writing and managerial duties , returning to the stage in 1776 for a gala of his favorite characters . Elizabeth P. Stein , David Garrick , Dramatist ( 1938 ) a He seems , first , to have believed in the ethical or moral ...
tinued with his writing and managerial duties , returning to the stage in 1776 for a gala of his favorite characters . Elizabeth P. Stein , David Garrick , Dramatist ( 1938 ) a He seems , first , to have believed in the ethical or moral ...
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Shadwell thus stirred Dryden into thinking about important aspects of his craft and prodded him into writing significant criticism we might otherwise not have had . It may be only imperfectly understood that Dryden's position as a ...
Shadwell thus stirred Dryden into thinking about important aspects of his craft and prodded him into writing significant criticism we might otherwise not have had . It may be only imperfectly understood that Dryden's position as a ...
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But there needed none ; for she was as incapable of having a story as of writing one — by a story I mean a sequence of happenings , either romantic or uncommon . Yet some of her synchronisms are notable .
But there needed none ; for she was as incapable of having a story as of writing one — by a story I mean a sequence of happenings , either romantic or uncommon . Yet some of her synchronisms are notable .
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