The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Volume 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... 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 and faith ...
... 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 and faith ...
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... word upon trust , and be so free to sob and show the signal of his sorrows to the spectators , lest they should not be in the humour to obey it , and leave him perhaps to the solitary self - indulgence of bewailing ( which some may ...
... word upon trust , and be so free to sob and show the signal of his sorrows to the spectators , lest they should not be in the humour to obey it , and leave him perhaps to the solitary self - indulgence of bewailing ( which some may ...
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... word , meant it to be spoken , I am well convinced : the metre puts it out of doubt ; but it is not worth his while to be in a minority for a word - Let him say to himself --- Deteriora Scio meliora , proboque ; sequor . Mr. Elliston ...
... word , meant it to be spoken , I am well convinced : the metre puts it out of doubt ; but it is not worth his while to be in a minority for a word - Let him say to himself --- Deteriora Scio meliora , proboque ; sequor . Mr. Elliston ...
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... words themselves , " it seems , Shakspeare has borrowed from this antient author , Sir Robert no longer confines himself to abstract . The speech of Hamlet inspires him ; and he says , " I have the more particularly " translated part of ...
... words themselves , " it seems , Shakspeare has borrowed from this antient author , Sir Robert no longer confines himself to abstract . The speech of Hamlet inspires him ; and he says , " I have the more particularly " translated part of ...
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Richard Cumberland. ` Arriving at St. Petersburgh , Sir Robert can scarcely find words to express his admiration of its magnificence . " Such grandeur and symmetry in building , I never before be- " held in any of the different capitals ...
Richard Cumberland. ` Arriving at St. Petersburgh , Sir Robert can scarcely find words to express his admiration of its magnificence . " Such grandeur and symmetry in building , I never before be- " held in any of the different capitals ...
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