The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 3 |
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He has played this freak over and over , perhaps five or fix “ times in the course of an evening . It is not hypocrisy , but madness . Though an honest fort of man “ himself , he is always patroniling scoundrels .
He has played this freak over and over , perhaps five or fix “ times in the course of an evening . It is not hypocrisy , but madness . Though an honest fort of man “ himself , he is always patroniling scoundrels .
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He has played this freak over and over , perhaps five or fix : " times in the courfe of an evening . It is not hypo66 crify , but madness . Though an honeft fort of man " himself , he is always patronifing fcoundrels .
He has played this freak over and over , perhaps five or fix : " times in the courfe of an evening . It is not hypo66 crify , but madness . Though an honeft fort of man " himself , he is always patronifing fcoundrels .
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He has good scenes , " but not one good play . " The Doctor , however , would not have permitted any body elfe to pass this verdict with impunity : For when I once afterwards , in order to found him , hinted a difrefpect for Hamlet ...
He has good scenes , " but not one good play . " The Doctor , however , would not have permitted any body elfe to pass this verdict with impunity : For when I once afterwards , in order to found him , hinted a difrefpect for Hamlet ...
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You have lately quoted largely from Lord Gardenftoun's Remarks on English Plays ; and I obferve , that this lively and venerable ... that every line in the play betrays a total want of genius , and even of taste for tragic compofition .
You have lately quoted largely from Lord Gardenftoun's Remarks on English Plays ; and I obferve , that this lively and venerable ... that every line in the play betrays a total want of genius , and even of taste for tragic compofition .
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Remarks on fome English Plays , from Mifcellanies in profe and verfe . Meafure for Measure . THERE are fome very high - ftrokes of genius in this play , which , upon the whole , is admirable , and bears all the marks of the writer's ...
Remarks on fome English Plays , from Mifcellanies in profe and verfe . Meafure for Measure . THERE are fome very high - ftrokes of genius in this play , which , upon the whole , is admirable , and bears all the marks of the writer's ...
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