The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Volume 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... say in few words what I can say with truth of that intelligent and meritorious actor . In all my dramatic concerns with Mr. Pope , which have not been few , I have ever found him strictly punctual in his rehearsals , studiously correct ...
... say in few words what I can say with truth of that intelligent and meritorious actor . In all my dramatic concerns with Mr. Pope , which have not been few , I have ever found him strictly punctual in his rehearsals , studiously correct ...
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... say that in her first display of charac- ter she was as pure , as perfect and as near to Nature as Nature's fairest representative could be . I apprehend she has too cautiously restrained and circumscribed her powers , and being ...
... say that in her first display of charac- ter she was as pure , as perfect and as near to Nature as Nature's fairest representative could be . I apprehend she has too cautiously restrained and circumscribed her powers , and being ...
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... say my readers can recollect certain parts , in which his unimpassioned recitation , that would hang so heavy ... says of Mr. Kemble , as Racine did of his own Athaliah- Non in se crimen amoris habet . Mr. Hunt is a nice observer ...
... say my readers can recollect certain parts , in which his unimpassioned recitation , that would hang so heavy ... says of Mr. Kemble , as Racine did of his own Athaliah- Non in se crimen amoris habet . Mr. Hunt is a nice observer ...
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... says , ( and I quote it as a passage in his best manner ) - & 8 1 " That it must be the praise of a who shall possess a genius capable of more than the art of acto personate Hamlet , the " gallant , the philosophical , the melancholy ...
... says , ( and I quote it as a passage in his best manner ) - & 8 1 " That it must be the praise of a who shall possess a genius capable of more than the art of acto personate Hamlet , the " gallant , the philosophical , the melancholy ...
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... say ; but of a mind so well informed , so open to instruction and so totally devoid of self - conceit , as I believe his mind to be , I augur confidently and expect great produce . High as my opinion of Mr. Dowton's abilities as an ...
... say ; but of a mind so well informed , so open to instruction and so totally devoid of self - conceit , as I believe his mind to be , I augur confidently and expect great produce . High as my opinion of Mr. Dowton's abilities as an ...
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