A Dramatic Synopsis: Containing an Essay on the Political and Moral Use of a Theatre; Involving Remarks on the Dramatic Writers of the Present Day, and Strictures on the Performers of the Two TheatresLackington, Allen, and Company; Symonds; Jordan and Maxwell, 1804 - 146 páginas |
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... Pyrrhus , till he says " That were to make him blest ; and me more " Wretched - Have you a foe , " And shall I let him live ? My rival too ? " Ere yon meridian sun declines , he dies : " And you shall say , that I deserve your love ...
... Pyrrhus , till he says " That were to make him blest ; and me more " Wretched - Have you a foe , " And shall I let him live ? My rival too ? " Ere yon meridian sun declines , he dies : " And you shall say , that I deserve your love ...
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... Pyrrhus , after a long combat be- tween love , honor , and ambition , ( in which every passion of the soul is finely shewn ) he delivers the above language with great majesty of action and beauty of expression , and so delicately ...
... Pyrrhus , after a long combat be- tween love , honor , and ambition , ( in which every passion of the soul is finely shewn ) he delivers the above language with great majesty of action and beauty of expression , and so delicately ...
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... Pyrrhus in the agonies of death , he is particularly great in expres- sing the passions of these lines : " I thank you Gods , I never could expect " To be so wretched ! -You have been industrious " To finish your decrees ; to make ...
... Pyrrhus in the agonies of death , he is particularly great in expres- sing the passions of these lines : " I thank you Gods , I never could expect " To be so wretched ! -You have been industrious " To finish your decrees ; to make ...
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... Pyrrhus in the utmost elegance of apparel , not only to produce respect from the son of Achil- les , but to display the dignity of the Court from whence he came ; there is another important reason why Orestes should be habited in the ...
... Pyrrhus in the utmost elegance of apparel , not only to produce respect from the son of Achil- les , but to display the dignity of the Court from whence he came ; there is another important reason why Orestes should be habited in the ...
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... Pyrrhus to save the life of her infant Astyanax , she is particularly great . There are many other charac- ters which meet with a powerful representative in this actress , and we are sorry the public have not a more frequent opportunity ...
... Pyrrhus to save the life of her infant Astyanax , she is particularly great . There are many other charac- ters which meet with a powerful representative in this actress , and we are sorry the public have not a more frequent opportunity ...
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