The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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Strana 47
... Play according to your Dramatick Rules , as you call them ? Should your People in Tragedy always talk to be understood ? Why , there is not a single Sentence in this Play that I do not know the Meaning of . The Fourth Act very luckily ...
... Play according to your Dramatick Rules , as you call them ? Should your People in Tragedy always talk to be understood ? Why , there is not a single Sentence in this Play that I do not know the Meaning of . The Fourth Act very luckily ...
Strana 66
... Play , and no way essential to it . The Moment the Play ends , Mrs. Oldfield is no more Andro- mache , but Mrs. Oldfield ; and tho ' the Poet had left Andro- mache stone - dead upon the Stage , as your ingenious Corre- spondent phrases ...
... Play , and no way essential to it . The Moment the Play ends , Mrs. Oldfield is no more Andro- mache , but Mrs. Oldfield ; and tho ' the Poet had left Andro- mache stone - dead upon the Stage , as your ingenious Corre- spondent phrases ...
Strana 133
... play together in Consort . He has a particular Squeak to denote the Violation of each of the Unities , and has different Sounds to shew whether he aims at the Poet or the Player . In short , he teaches the Smut - note , the Fustian ...
... play together in Consort . He has a particular Squeak to denote the Violation of each of the Unities , and has different Sounds to shew whether he aims at the Poet or the Player . In short , he teaches the Smut - note , the Fustian ...
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