The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, 第 1 巻Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... style , enlivened as it is by such a flow of fancy , such display of humour , so many apt allusions and so much originality of thought , which , whilst they manifest the genius , mark the juvenility of the writer . They are however more ...
... style , enlivened as it is by such a flow of fancy , such display of humour , so many apt allusions and so much originality of thought , which , whilst they manifest the genius , mark the juvenility of the writer . They are however more ...
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... style of Garrick gave a less laborious and a quicker current to poetic measure , Quin's Atlantic swell kept its majestic roll unrivalled . 1 It is no new thing to tell the world that Quin was a manner- ist : every tragic performer ...
... style of Garrick gave a less laborious and a quicker current to poetic measure , Quin's Atlantic swell kept its majestic roll unrivalled . 1 It is no new thing to tell the world that Quin was a manner- ist : every tragic performer ...
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... style and manner harmonized with Barry's , as Mrs. Pritchard's did with Garrick's . Barry was the Marc Antony and Romeo of the stage ; Garrick would have played Macbeth and Abel Drugger in the same night , and Mrs. Pritchard would have ...
... style and manner harmonized with Barry's , as Mrs. Pritchard's did with Garrick's . Barry was the Marc Antony and Romeo of the stage ; Garrick would have played Macbeth and Abel Drugger in the same night , and Mrs. Pritchard would have ...
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... style un- methodized by art ; a spirit that disdained prescription , and a towering genius , that dreaded nothing but mediocrity . This great heroine is now no more ; but the stage has still possession of an actress , whom all have ...
... style un- methodized by art ; a spirit that disdained prescription , and a towering genius , that dreaded nothing but mediocrity . This great heroine is now no more ; but the stage has still possession of an actress , whom all have ...
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... style and character , which the conductors shall give to its representations , and of what description the first novelties shall be , which they offer to the public . If the splendid pile be really meant to be a play- house , and if ...
... style and character , which the conductors shall give to its representations , and of what description the first novelties shall be , which they offer to the public . If the splendid pile be really meant to be a play- house , and if ...
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