The Dramatic Censor: Or, Critical Companion ...J. Bell, 1770 |
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... extremely well con- trafted ; the King's impatience at Buckingham's coldness , his indifference at the news brought by lord Stanley , his enquiry after , and remarks on his wife Ann , with his fubfequent contemptuous treatment of his ...
... extremely well con- trafted ; the King's impatience at Buckingham's coldness , his indifference at the news brought by lord Stanley , his enquiry after , and remarks on his wife Ann , with his fubfequent contemptuous treatment of his ...
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... extremely well devised ; the time of night , the place , the cha- racters , and what they fpeak , all moft naturally concur to raise an awful preparatory apprehenfion for the appearance of that fupernatural agent on , whom the main ...
... extremely well devised ; the time of night , the place , the cha- racters , and what they fpeak , all moft naturally concur to raise an awful preparatory apprehenfion for the appearance of that fupernatural agent on , whom the main ...
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... extremely characteristic ; his fportive replies to Ophelia , and his fatirical taunts to the King , fuit the ftate of things happily : Indeed the mock repre- sentation and every other circumftance are very well conducted towards the ...
... extremely characteristic ; his fportive replies to Ophelia , and his fatirical taunts to the King , fuit the ftate of things happily : Indeed the mock repre- sentation and every other circumftance are very well conducted towards the ...
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... extremely popular , how is it poffible to fuppofe that Laertes by complaining of a private injury , fhould fuperfede him in the peo- ple's favours , and gain their voices to the prejudice of of his birth right ; befides Laertes's attack ...
... extremely popular , how is it poffible to fuppofe that Laertes by complaining of a private injury , fhould fuperfede him in the peo- ple's favours , and gain their voices to the prejudice of of his birth right ; befides Laertes's attack ...
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... extremely characteristic , nor can any thing be better supported than the forward , self - sufficient , talkative landlord is with his guests in the firft fcene ; the praise of his beer , his punctuality respecting its age , its killing ...
... extremely characteristic , nor can any thing be better supported than the forward , self - sufficient , talkative landlord is with his guests in the firft fcene ; the praise of his beer , his punctuality respecting its age , its killing ...
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