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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... recollect that any one who offers himself as a candidate for public fame , is fair game for remark , and that he will have this Pub- lication in return for the ample gratification of his revenge . And as I feel myself pre- iv ...
... recollect that any one who offers himself as a candidate for public fame , is fair game for remark , and that he will have this Pub- lication in return for the ample gratification of his revenge . And as I feel myself pre- iv ...
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... recollected that these defects attach no blame to the Player , nor do former evils militate against the Stage of the present day . And as we before observed , that when the people were governed by a relaxed system of ethics , it was not ...
... recollected that these defects attach no blame to the Player , nor do former evils militate against the Stage of the present day . And as we before observed , that when the people were governed by a relaxed system of ethics , it was not ...
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... recollect that it is the peculiar mildness of this government , which grants toleration to the existence of religious sectaries ; and when they take the liberty to condemn those persons to ever- lasting torment , for the practice of an ...
... recollect that it is the peculiar mildness of this government , which grants toleration to the existence of religious sectaries ; and when they take the liberty to condemn those persons to ever- lasting torment , for the practice of an ...
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... recollected , that Children hav- ing only a limited indulgence of time for the gratification of their plea- gures , wish to frequent the Theatre as often as possible , without being particular as to the entertainments of the evening ...
... recollected , that Children hav- ing only a limited indulgence of time for the gratification of their plea- gures , wish to frequent the Theatre as often as possible , without being particular as to the entertainments of the evening ...
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... recollect right , the " Prize " has never been performed at the Hay - Market Theatre since Mr. B. left that house , owing to the difficulty of getting any one to sustain his part . Bowkitt in the Farce of the " Son - in - Law , " is ...
... recollect right , the " Prize " has never been performed at the Hay - Market Theatre since Mr. B. left that house , owing to the difficulty of getting any one to sustain his part . Bowkitt in the Farce of the " Son - in - Law , " is ...
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