The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... play by heart , I did not look much on the stage , but formed to myself a new sa- tisfaction in keeping an eye on the faces of my little audience , and observing , as it were by reflection , the different passions of the play ...
... play by heart , I did not look much on the stage , but formed to myself a new sa- tisfaction in keeping an eye on the faces of my little audience , and observing , as it were by reflection , the different passions of the play ...
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... play , but it is cer- tainly done by ' a very gentleman - like man ; ' you cannot be deceived in your affairs , but it was done in some gentlemanly manner ; you cannot be wrong- ed in your bed , but all the world will say of him that ...
... play , but it is cer- tainly done by ' a very gentleman - like man ; ' you cannot be deceived in your affairs , but it was done in some gentlemanly manner ; you cannot be wrong- ed in your bed , but all the world will say of him that ...
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... play ; but what I would observe , by particu- larly pointing at these places , is , that such virtuous and inoral sentiments were never before put into the mouth of a British actor ; and I congratulate my countrymen on the virtue they ...
... play ; but what I would observe , by particu- larly pointing at these places , is , that such virtuous and inoral sentiments were never before put into the mouth of a British actor ; and I congratulate my countrymen on the virtue they ...
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