Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... equal to a whole immortality of posthumous fame : and when we hear an actor , whose modesty is equal to his ' The following lively description of this actress is given by Cibber in his Apology : - ' What found most employment for her ...
... equal to a whole immortality of posthumous fame : and when we hear an actor , whose modesty is equal to his ' The following lively description of this actress is given by Cibber in his Apology : - ' What found most employment for her ...
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... equal elevation , and possesses equal extent and profundity . All that I before wished was , not to admit that the former prepon- derated . He is highly inventive in comic situations and motives . It will be hardly possible to show ...
... equal elevation , and possesses equal extent and profundity . All that I before wished was , not to admit that the former prepon- derated . He is highly inventive in comic situations and motives . It will be hardly possible to show ...
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... equal truth or force of feeling was the one which Romeo makes at the tomb of Juliet , before he drinks the poison . Let me peruse this face— Mercutio's kinsman ! noble county Paris ! What said my man , when my betossed soul Did not ...
... equal truth or force of feeling was the one which Romeo makes at the tomb of Juliet , before he drinks the poison . Let me peruse this face— Mercutio's kinsman ! noble county Paris ! What said my man , when my betossed soul Did not ...
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