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... merit , of all works in- tended for the stage : that upon having passed this ordeal , they should be sent to the theatres , with orders that they be got up , and with expedition proportioned to their merit . ' The play , of which the ...
... merit , of all works in- tended for the stage : that upon having passed this ordeal , they should be sent to the theatres , with orders that they be got up , and with expedition proportioned to their merit . ' The play , of which the ...
Page 264
... merit , either , in the design or in the execution . The views of Fingal's Cave , Kenmare , and Cullean Castle , ( the seat of the Earl of Cassilis , ) are among the best in the collection . ART . VII . Life of Bonaparte , First Consul ...
... merit , either , in the design or in the execution . The views of Fingal's Cave , Kenmare , and Cullean Castle , ( the seat of the Earl of Cassilis , ) are among the best in the collection . ART . VII . Life of Bonaparte , First Consul ...
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... merit such attention by its plan , its execution , or its success . The next tragic writer , whose merits are here discussed , is Dubelloy , author of the Siege of Calais ; a writer once yery po- pular , but now almost forgotten . He ...
... merit such attention by its plan , its execution , or its success . The next tragic writer , whose merits are here discussed , is Dubelloy , author of the Siege of Calais ; a writer once yery po- pular , but now almost forgotten . He ...
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