An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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Strana viii
George Grant. Author .--- But surely , Mr. Placid , you will allow me to observe , that there still may be points which have hitherto been overlooked by my talented cotemporaries . There may be ideas on the subject , which , though good ...
George Grant. Author .--- But surely , Mr. Placid , you will allow me to observe , that there still may be points which have hitherto been overlooked by my talented cotemporaries . There may be ideas on the subject , which , though good ...
Strana ix
... allow that I may be enabled in so wide , so ample a field , to discover some latent beauties , which have been passed by others ; you will also allow that , if I produce but one striking impression on the minds of my readers , which did ...
... allow that I may be enabled in so wide , so ample a field , to discover some latent beauties , which have been passed by others ; you will also allow that , if I produce but one striking impression on the minds of my readers , which did ...
Strana 87
... allow , " that the wit of man cannot invent any more efficacious means of encouraging virtue , and depressing vice . " The most celebrated characters of all ages and nations , the most remarkable events lie open to the creative genius ...
... allow , " that the wit of man cannot invent any more efficacious means of encouraging virtue , and depressing vice . " The most celebrated characters of all ages and nations , the most remarkable events lie open to the creative genius ...
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