The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Volume 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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Page 21
... opinion , under prudent management , produce effects very highly favourable to the interests of theatrical property , the resto- ration of the legitimate drama , and to the general improve ment of the taste and genius of the age we live ...
... opinion , under prudent management , produce effects very highly favourable to the interests of theatrical property , the resto- ration of the legitimate drama , and to the general improve ment of the taste and genius of the age we live ...
Page 28
... opinions on them . Leaving Elsineur , " the accidental disagreeables of that " city were soon forgotten in the natural beauties of the " view . " " The shore , all along the Danish side , presents the most lovely " stretch of landscape ...
... opinions on them . Leaving Elsineur , " the accidental disagreeables of that " city were soon forgotten in the natural beauties of the " view . " " The shore , all along the Danish side , presents the most lovely " stretch of landscape ...
Page 39
... opinion , as an artist , on the comparative merit of the two styles , would have been interesting , and at least quite as entertaining , and rather more in place , than his learned defence of King David , " the sweet songster of Israel ...
... opinion , as an artist , on the comparative merit of the two styles , would have been interesting , and at least quite as entertaining , and rather more in place , than his learned defence of King David , " the sweet songster of Israel ...
Page 42
... opinion should be adopted , may , perhaps , be determined by his assertion , that the existence of this volume was not known , while it continued in the library of Werden ; and that being re- moved to Prague , it fell into the hands of ...
... opinion should be adopted , may , perhaps , be determined by his assertion , that the existence of this volume was not known , while it continued in the library of Werden ; and that being re- moved to Prague , it fell into the hands of ...
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... opinions , which , though they are to be found in Olearius , and authors of his class , and are therefore not absolutely original , yet have been so long rejected by graver writers , that they have a sort of Monmouth - street gloss in ...
... opinions , which , though they are to be found in Olearius , and authors of his class , and are therefore not absolutely original , yet have been so long rejected by graver writers , that they have a sort of Monmouth - street gloss in ...
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