The Dramatic Censor: Or, Critical Companion ...J. Bell, 1770 |
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... himself , I fay happily , because he not only thereby gained a wide fruitful field for the exertion of his amaz- ing talents ; but in a political sense did honour to his country , by delivering faithfully many memorable events , in a ...
... himself , I fay happily , because he not only thereby gained a wide fruitful field for the exertion of his amaz- ing talents ; but in a political sense did honour to his country , by delivering faithfully many memorable events , in a ...
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... himself . • The first act concludes properly with putting a period to Henry's life , which indeed could not have been preserved any longer with fuitable im- portance ; and Richard gives an extended idea of his ambitious remorseless ...
... himself . • The first act concludes properly with putting a period to Henry's life , which indeed could not have been preserved any longer with fuitable im- portance ; and Richard gives an extended idea of his ambitious remorseless ...
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... himself of Buck- kingham's weak , venal difpofition . Lady Ann's treatment in the fucceeding scene manifefts her husband's brutality more strongly ; yet , as I have alreedy hinted , feems no more than a juft confequence of that ...
... himself of Buck- kingham's weak , venal difpofition . Lady Ann's treatment in the fucceeding scene manifefts her husband's brutality more strongly ; yet , as I have alreedy hinted , feems no more than a juft confequence of that ...
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... himself fuf- ficiently , and ftands well contrafted to his anta- gonist . Richard's fcene in the tent is as well imagined , to engage the feelings of fpectators and to fhew the power of action as poffible ; nor could n ibber cond could ...
... himself fuf- ficiently , and ftands well contrafted to his anta- gonist . Richard's fcene in the tent is as well imagined , to engage the feelings of fpectators and to fhew the power of action as poffible ; nor could n ibber cond could ...
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... himself alone ; however hifto- rical ton admits doubts of that monarch's perfo- waliormity , it was certainly well judged to make , his external appearance , on the ftage , emblematic of his mind ; and for fake of fingularity dreffing ...
... himself alone ; however hifto- rical ton admits doubts of that monarch's perfo- waliormity , it was certainly well judged to make , his external appearance , on the ftage , emblematic of his mind ; and for fake of fingularity dreffing ...
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