The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... taste of the times. I can hardly think •Garrick had so little judgment as to approve of this performance , but he knew, that with the help of his art, and the grimace of other actors, it would charm his audience, and " put money in his ...
... taste of the times. I can hardly think •Garrick had so little judgment as to approve of this performance , but he knew, that with the help of his art, and the grimace of other actors, it would charm his audience, and " put money in his ...
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... taste of the lower classes of men, and to render their minds dead to the more tender impressions of nature ; among such persons, therefore, no puetry but that of the rudest and most barbarous fort is ever to be expected ; but in an ...
... taste of the lower classes of men, and to render their minds dead to the more tender impressions of nature ; among such persons, therefore, no puetry but that of the rudest and most barbarous fort is ever to be expected ; but in an ...
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... taste for general literature had got firm footing. Among such a people, the native effusions of the bard would only be communicated to his neighbours by his simple recital ; these would affect them only in proportion to the simplicity ...
... taste for general literature had got firm footing. Among such a people, the native effusions of the bard would only be communicated to his neighbours by his simple recital ; these would affect them only in proportion to the simplicity ...
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