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Page 198
... characters . When Ida is in England , she loses some dignity of character by the thoughtless volatility with which she mingles in the gay scenes of the world ; the second uncle is brought on the stage rather too abruptly ; while his ...
... characters . When Ida is in England , she loses some dignity of character by the thoughtless volatility with which she mingles in the gay scenes of the world ; the second uncle is brought on the stage rather too abruptly ; while his ...
Page 377
... character of Ranger , but such a dress would now excite the risible faculties of the audience . The characters of Macbeth and Romeo , which he represented so perfectly , would have been improved by the Scottish and the Italian garb ...
... character of Ranger , but such a dress would now excite the risible faculties of the audience . The characters of Macbeth and Romeo , which he represented so perfectly , would have been improved by the Scottish and the Italian garb ...
Page 424
... character . " He who wishes to excel in these four branches of the arts , must indefatigably study the best remains of the antique ; and , by diligent consideration and imitation , elevate his taste to the correctness and the grandeur ...
... character . " He who wishes to excel in these four branches of the arts , must indefatigably study the best remains of the antique ; and , by diligent consideration and imitation , elevate his taste to the correctness and the grandeur ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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