Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volumen16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 |
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... feel the alacrity and joy , With which he shouts and carols , Vive le Roi ! ' " In this picture , happiness is neither of difficult nor expen- sive attainment . We could wish , that in our own country it were pursued with no greater ...
... feel the alacrity and joy , With which he shouts and carols , Vive le Roi ! ' " In this picture , happiness is neither of difficult nor expen- sive attainment . We could wish , that in our own country it were pursued with no greater ...
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... feel I can ever love , merely to lose her . Never did tor- menting fate lead a man astray with such beauteous will - o ' the wisps , as those piercing sparklers and twinkling little feet of her's . She's lost - I'm lost - we're both ...
... feel I can ever love , merely to lose her . Never did tor- menting fate lead a man astray with such beauteous will - o ' the wisps , as those piercing sparklers and twinkling little feet of her's . She's lost - I'm lost - we're both ...
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... feel no hesitation in setting it down as his first dramatic essay ; indeed , it bears sufficient internal evidence to establish the fact , independent of every other ; —and the balance of documentary testimony , and even of conjecture ...
... feel no hesitation in setting it down as his first dramatic essay ; indeed , it bears sufficient internal evidence to establish the fact , independent of every other ; —and the balance of documentary testimony , and even of conjecture ...
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... feeling of melancholy and when the heart beat high with emotion , to afford it relief by some unexpected transition . Contemplating this play as one of his earliest productions , can we say that he ever afterwards excelled this pathetic ...
... feeling of melancholy and when the heart beat high with emotion , to afford it relief by some unexpected transition . Contemplating this play as one of his earliest productions , can we say that he ever afterwards excelled this pathetic ...
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... feel his blows ; and withal so doubtfully , that I could scarce understand them . Adr . But say , I pray thee , is he coming home ? It seems he hath great care to please his wife . Dro . of Eph . Why , mistress , sure my master is horn ...
... feel his blows ; and withal so doubtfully , that I could scarce understand them . Adr . But say , I pray thee , is he coming home ? It seems he hath great care to please his wife . Dro . of Eph . Why , mistress , sure my master is horn ...
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