The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Svazek 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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Strana 34
... equally unfortunate , but infinitely more witty . His barouche breaks down at Twer , and is mended there ; but so clumsily , that , to use his own words , it soon " Shewed symptoms of disunion again , and at the village of " Klin , our ...
... equally unfortunate , but infinitely more witty . His barouche breaks down at Twer , and is mended there ; but so clumsily , that , to use his own words , it soon " Shewed symptoms of disunion again , and at the village of " Klin , our ...
Strana 52
... main events , when they are so loosely appended to the extremity of the plot , that whether or not they had happened , the story would still have been equally coherent . A great part of the pleasure communicated by 52 Gertrude of Wyoming .
... main events , when they are so loosely appended to the extremity of the plot , that whether or not they had happened , the story would still have been equally coherent . A great part of the pleasure communicated by 52 Gertrude of Wyoming .
Strana 83
... equally injurious to the commonwealth . Founded , as is government , on public opinion , public opinion cannot be too much consulted in its formation and in its ob- jects : nor is it material whether the functions of administra- ' tion ...
... equally injurious to the commonwealth . Founded , as is government , on public opinion , public opinion cannot be too much consulted in its formation and in its ob- jects : nor is it material whether the functions of administra- ' tion ...
Strana 87
... equally , if not more efficient , for the first end of human legislation , the prevention of crimes , than the one at present enacted ? Where the interests of men are strong , they will not often be tempted to violate them , nor will an ...
... equally , if not more efficient , for the first end of human legislation , the prevention of crimes , than the one at present enacted ? Where the interests of men are strong , they will not often be tempted to violate them , nor will an ...
Strana 94
... equally applicable . The alteration of the comedy of " the Chances , " by Villiers , Duke of Buckingham and Garrick , though perhaps necessary for the theatric representation , certainly takes off from the intrinsic merit of the play ...
... equally applicable . The alteration of the comedy of " the Chances , " by Villiers , Duke of Buckingham and Garrick , though perhaps necessary for the theatric representation , certainly takes off from the intrinsic merit of the play ...
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