The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Svazek 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... necessary for him to make his exit in a passion . I confess that whilst our two overgrown theatres were standing , this art , of which I have been speaking , was no easy attain- ment ; yet I think our chief Tragedian Mr. Kemble fully un ...
... necessary for him to make his exit in a passion . I confess that whilst our two overgrown theatres were standing , this art , of which I have been speaking , was no easy attain- ment ; yet I think our chief Tragedian Mr. Kemble fully un ...
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... necessary in some cases , to prevent disappointment , that a reader should know something of the character and situation of an author before he opens his book : a man , who , calling on a friend , had prepared himself only to meet a ...
... necessary in some cases , to prevent disappointment , that a reader should know something of the character and situation of an author before he opens his book : a man , who , calling on a friend , had prepared himself only to meet a ...
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... necessary indeed.- " Tear such foul weeds from thy bosom , mother , and check the " furor of thy crimes . - Thou hast once walked in the light of " virtue , call back to your remembrance its serenity , its joys : " turn to its pure ...
... necessary indeed.- " Tear such foul weeds from thy bosom , mother , and check the " furor of thy crimes . - Thou hast once walked in the light of " virtue , call back to your remembrance its serenity , its joys : " turn to its pure ...
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... necessary than valour to form the character of a Christian knight , Sir Robert is resolved to shew that he is not deficient in this respect . Indeed , he misses no opportunity of display- ing his skill in wielding the weapons of ...
... necessary than valour to form the character of a Christian knight , Sir Robert is resolved to shew that he is not deficient in this respect . Indeed , he misses no opportunity of display- ing his skill in wielding the weapons of ...
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... necessary to cudgel the Russian boors into obedience ; the other , more circumstantial , tells a long story in support of the maxim . Mr. Coxe de- scribes the interior of a Russian cottage , and his description is so extremely faithful ...
... necessary to cudgel the Russian boors into obedience ; the other , more circumstantial , tells a long story in support of the maxim . Mr. Coxe de- scribes the interior of a Russian cottage , and his description is so extremely faithful ...
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