Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... plays there was this line , which the actress endeavoured to speak in as moving and affecting a tone as she could ... play's appearance ) made Dryden lose his benefit night . - L . Sir George Etherege was as thorough a fop as ever I ...
... plays there was this line , which the actress endeavoured to speak in as moving and affecting a tone as she could ... play's appearance ) made Dryden lose his benefit night . - L . Sir George Etherege was as thorough a fop as ever I ...
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... plays began with this couplet : " You who stand sitting still to hear our play , Which we to - night present you here to - day . ” — P . I don't think Dryden so bad a dramatic writer as you seem to do . There are as many things finely ...
... plays began with this couplet : " You who stand sitting still to hear our play , Which we to - night present you here to - day . ” — P . I don't think Dryden so bad a dramatic writer as you seem to do . There are as many things finely ...
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... play ; As saucy footmen run before the coach , And thunder at the door my Lord's approach ; But though they speak ... play - it is not worth our cares , Our Prologue craves your mercy for the play'rs ; That is - Your money ; for by Heav ...
... play ; As saucy footmen run before the coach , And thunder at the door my Lord's approach ; But though they speak ... play - it is not worth our cares , Our Prologue craves your mercy for the play'rs ; That is - Your money ; for by Heav ...
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