The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... audience . He there describes the shouts and applauses which the people gave to the persons who acted the parts of Pylades and Orestes , in the noblest occasion that a poet could invent to show friendship in perfection . One of them had ...
... audience . He there describes the shouts and applauses which the people gave to the persons who acted the parts of Pylades and Orestes , in the noblest occasion that a poet could invent to show friendship in perfection . One of them had ...
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... audience ; for which reason we often see the players pro- nouncing , in all the violence of action , several parts of the tragedy which the author writ with great temper , and designed that they should have been so acted . I have seen ...
... audience ; for which reason we often see the players pro- nouncing , in all the violence of action , several parts of the tragedy which the author writ with great temper , and designed that they should have been so acted . I have seen ...
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... audience so cursed , and so pleased at the same time . Oh that , as oft I have at Athens seen [ where , by the way , there was no stage till many years after Edipus ] The stage arise , and the big clouds descend ; So now in very deed I ...
... audience so cursed , and so pleased at the same time . Oh that , as oft I have at Athens seen [ where , by the way , there was no stage till many years after Edipus ] The stage arise , and the big clouds descend ; So now in very deed I ...
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Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in | 75 |
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