The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Svazek 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... objects of our general censure they have no defence ; as servants of the theatre , exhibiting themselves on a stage for our amusement , they have no fastnesses to retreat to from our attack ; they are at our mercy , and discouragement ...
... objects of our general censure they have no defence ; as servants of the theatre , exhibiting themselves on a stage for our amusement , they have no fastnesses to retreat to from our attack ; they are at our mercy , and discouragement ...
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... object is to have a variety of dramatic novelties , and out of these to select such , as shall be judged most likely to attract the public and ensure success . it . The man , who offers his production for the stage , natu- rally wishes ...
... object is to have a variety of dramatic novelties , and out of these to select such , as shall be judged most likely to attract the public and ensure success . it . The man , who offers his production for the stage , natu- rally wishes ...
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... object , who are fully qualified to write well and ably for the stage , and only want facility of access to it . But if it only be contended , that , where the property is , the right of judgment ought to be , I think so too : therefore ...
... object , who are fully qualified to write well and ably for the stage , and only want facility of access to it . But if it only be contended , that , where the property is , the right of judgment ought to be , I think so too : therefore ...
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... object " of thy brutal passion . Granted , thou mare - mated , that thy " victory is gained ; that thou art now linked to the sun of thy let- " chery - nature of brutes ! and like them ye lose no moments of gratification , impelled but ...
... object " of thy brutal passion . Granted , thou mare - mated , that thy " victory is gained ; that thou art now linked to the sun of thy let- " chery - nature of brutes ! and like them ye lose no moments of gratification , impelled but ...
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... object is placed in the most picturesque point of view . But in the splendour of the Russian court , he soon loses sight of all inferior objects . He feels it neces- sary to account for his having been two months in the capital of the ...
... object is placed in the most picturesque point of view . But in the splendour of the Russian court , he soon loses sight of all inferior objects . He feels it neces- sary to account for his having been two months in the capital of the ...
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