The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 69
... presents himself to the victim in the presence of. these performances are traced as far back as 1530. Goldoni , born ... present acting comedies of ordinary life , what character of importance will remain ? A company of Italian comedians ...
... presents himself to the victim in the presence of. these performances are traced as far back as 1530. Goldoni , born ... present acting comedies of ordinary life , what character of importance will remain ? A company of Italian comedians ...
Page 72
... present an imitation of our " Timon of Athens , " under the title of HARLEQUIN MISANTHROPE . The first scene presents a wood , to which our hero has retired . At the rising of the curtain , he salutes the wild animals in this style ...
... present an imitation of our " Timon of Athens , " under the title of HARLEQUIN MISANTHROPE . The first scene presents a wood , to which our hero has retired . At the rising of the curtain , he salutes the wild animals in this style ...
Page 77
... present , that there is a special call for new appliances to meet the wants of the age , to keep pace with the progress of opinion , to promote self - reform , and the removal of those evils and hindrances which are acknowledged to ...
... present , that there is a special call for new appliances to meet the wants of the age , to keep pace with the progress of opinion , to promote self - reform , and the removal of those evils and hindrances which are acknowledged to ...
Page 83
... present , are mingled with a discharging of the clergyman's con- science " upon others , and the whole is wound up by an enumeration of the different sorts of sinners in the congregation , and a stereotyped per- oration of denunciation ...
... present , are mingled with a discharging of the clergyman's con- science " upon others , and the whole is wound up by an enumeration of the different sorts of sinners in the congregation , and a stereotyped per- oration of denunciation ...
Page 90
... present state of civilization , to throw his imagination so thoroughly and nakedly into the depths of nature as Shakspeare has done . " " Shakspeare found the story on which he shaped the tragedy of " Hamlet " in " Saxo - Grammaticus ...
... present state of civilization , to throw his imagination so thoroughly and nakedly into the depths of nature as Shakspeare has done . " " Shakspeare found the story on which he shaped the tragedy of " Hamlet " in " Saxo - Grammaticus ...
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