The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... theatre , even in imagina- tion , without paying some previous attention , to the age , the place , and the people , where that theatre arose , and without meditating on Athens , the eye of Greece - mother of arts And eloquence , native ...
... theatre , even in imagina- tion , without paying some previous attention , to the age , the place , and the people , where that theatre arose , and without meditating on Athens , the eye of Greece - mother of arts And eloquence , native ...
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... theatre of Athens , and affects to look round him at his ease ; but we soon discover that we are dreaming not with I am aware that I here bring a French word into English , -meo periculo ; but I have bargained with the word to be turned ...
... theatre of Athens , and affects to look round him at his ease ; but we soon discover that we are dreaming not with I am aware that I here bring a French word into English , -meo periculo ; but I have bargained with the word to be turned ...
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... theatre , and abounded in theatrical stories . He knew what striking touches were an ac- tor's own , and what were handed down to him from his predecessors ; which made him sometimes cry out , when Barry or Henderson were applauded ...
... theatre , and abounded in theatrical stories . He knew what striking touches were an ac- tor's own , and what were handed down to him from his predecessors ; which made him sometimes cry out , when Barry or Henderson were applauded ...
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... Theatre , Carmarthen . Hull , Feb. 10 , 98 . Sir , -As a man in the mountains , and not known on change , added to your express desire of being here , convinces me you have misunderstood my meaning for engaging you in June next , -I ...
... Theatre , Carmarthen . Hull , Feb. 10 , 98 . Sir , -As a man in the mountains , and not known on change , added to your express desire of being here , convinces me you have misunderstood my meaning for engaging you in June next , -I ...
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As is the name of the proprietor of the York theatre , are fully within the power of the law from your acting my farce of Love à la Mode , notwithstanding any omissions , alterations , or additions that your design , or cunning , or ...
As is the name of the proprietor of the York theatre , are fully within the power of the law from your acting my farce of Love à la Mode , notwithstanding any omissions , alterations , or additions that your design , or cunning , or ...
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