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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... particularly if he was successful in pourtraying the author with a masterly pencil . From that universal liberality which now pervades the public mind , we think if it were probable for human depravity to give birth to a piece of ...
... particularly if he was successful in pourtraying the author with a masterly pencil . From that universal liberality which now pervades the public mind , we think if it were probable for human depravity to give birth to a piece of ...
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... particularly necessary at this moment . The Scene at Covent Garden Theatre containing the arms of his majesty , might have been rendered more effective in point of dignity and interest , than it now is , if the composition had embraced ...
... particularly necessary at this moment . The Scene at Covent Garden Theatre containing the arms of his majesty , might have been rendered more effective in point of dignity and interest , than it now is , if the composition had embraced ...
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... particularly hero's in Tragedy allegorical per- sons . A very limited action of a king , warrior , & c . would afford of itself no interest when Dramatised , unless the genius of the poet pro- duced a succession of incidents ...
... particularly hero's in Tragedy allegorical per- sons . A very limited action of a king , warrior , & c . would afford of itself no interest when Dramatised , unless the genius of the poet pro- duced a succession of incidents ...
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... particularly the necessity of attending to a propriety of dress . If an Actor was to play the part of Cato , in a Vestis Splendidior , he would get the laugh of the judicious ; and however well he delivered the words of the poet , yet ...
... particularly the necessity of attending to a propriety of dress . If an Actor was to play the part of Cato , in a Vestis Splendidior , he would get the laugh of the judicious ; and however well he delivered the words of the poet , yet ...
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... particularly to the latter . Besides a Theatre , the principal diver- sions of the metropolitans are assemblies , musical meetings , and masquerades . In the first the sexes congregate to shew the graces of person and the elegance of ...
... particularly to the latter . Besides a Theatre , the principal diver- sions of the metropolitans are assemblies , musical meetings , and masquerades . In the first the sexes congregate to shew the graces of person and the elegance of ...
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