The Dramatic Censor: Or, Critical Companion ...J. Bell, 1770 |
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... preserved any longer with fuitable im- portance ; and Richard gives an extended idea of his ambitious remorseless principles in a very characteristic foliloquy . The fhort fcene with which the fecond act begins is a just preparation for ...
... preserved any longer with fuitable im- portance ; and Richard gives an extended idea of his ambitious remorseless principles in a very characteristic foliloquy . The fhort fcene with which the fecond act begins is a just preparation for ...
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... preservation of character ; the fol- lowing fpeech , however , makes full amends for a thousand venial flips ; the breaks in the two first lines afford a beautiful variety of action , tones of voice and countenance - those which fucceed ...
... preservation of character ; the fol- lowing fpeech , however , makes full amends for a thousand venial flips ; the breaks in the two first lines afford a beautiful variety of action , tones of voice and countenance - those which fucceed ...
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... preserved him from being infipid , though far beneath himself . Mr. POWELL - light lie the afhes of the refpect- able dead - was beyond doubt , partially received in this tragedy ; the requifite force of expreffion and a proper ...
... preserved him from being infipid , though far beneath himself . Mr. POWELL - light lie the afhes of the refpect- able dead - was beyond doubt , partially received in this tragedy ; the requifite force of expreffion and a proper ...
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... preserve such an un- feafoned character from the charge of infipidity : Mr. DUNSTALL's Hodge deferves a great deal of praise , and yet we cannot help thinking if Mr. KING was often seen in the part he would discover confiderably more of ...
... preserve such an un- feafoned character from the charge of infipidity : Mr. DUNSTALL's Hodge deferves a great deal of praise , and yet we cannot help thinking if Mr. KING was often seen in the part he would discover confiderably more of ...
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... preserved ; it may be faid lefs fpirit would have been the confe- quence , we can't grant this , but Shakespeare's mufe on fuch a fubject could never have wanted more in- teresting matter . Romeo's engagement with Tibalt fhews great fen ...
... preserved ; it may be faid lefs fpirit would have been the confe- quence , we can't grant this , but Shakespeare's mufe on fuch a fubject could never have wanted more in- teresting matter . Romeo's engagement with Tibalt fhews great fen ...
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