Dramatic Miscellanies: Consisting of Critical Observations on Several Plays of Shakspeare: With a Review of His Principle Characters, and Those of Various Eminent Writers, Том 2author, 1785 |
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... fcene of importance . Mrs. Ridout , a pretty woman and a plea- fing actress , after having played Diana one night , was , by the advice of her phyfi- cian , forbidden to act during a month . Mrs. Butler , in the Countess of Roufillon ...
... fcene of importance . Mrs. Ridout , a pretty woman and a plea- fing actress , after having played Diana one night , was , by the advice of her phyfi- cian , forbidden to act during a month . Mrs. Butler , in the Countess of Roufillon ...
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... fcene I : By my Christendom , So I were out of prifon , and kept sheep , I should be as merry as the day is long . Swearing by Chriftendom is fwearing by all that is dear . HELEN . But the compofition , that your valour and fear make in ...
... fcene I : By my Christendom , So I were out of prifon , and kept sheep , I should be as merry as the day is long . Swearing by Chriftendom is fwearing by all that is dear . HELEN . But the compofition , that your valour and fear make in ...
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... fcene , he knew that his clown would revive the mirth , cheer the fpirits , and dry the tears , of his auditors . And I know not , after all , if the man , who can excite our mirth , and command our grief , fucceffively , may not be the ...
... fcene , he knew that his clown would revive the mirth , cheer the fpirits , and dry the tears , of his auditors . And I know not , after all , if the man , who can excite our mirth , and command our grief , fucceffively , may not be the ...
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... fcene between the principal character of the play and Eude- mus the phyfician . Sejanus gravely inter- rogates the doctor concerning the effect of the phyfie he administers to the ladies , his patients , and is anxious to know which of ...
... fcene between the principal character of the play and Eude- mus the phyfician . Sejanus gravely inter- rogates the doctor concerning the effect of the phyfie he administers to the ladies , his patients , and is anxious to know which of ...
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... fcene of Parolles . His character . — Compared with that of Beffus . - King and no King intended to have been revived by Mr. Garrick . Why thrown afide . - Incest an improper sub- ject for a play . - Don Sebaftian . - Maffin- ger's ...
... fcene of Parolles . His character . — Compared with that of Beffus . - King and no King intended to have been revived by Mr. Garrick . Why thrown afide . - Incest an improper sub- ject for a play . - Don Sebaftian . - Maffin- ger's ...
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