The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volumen4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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... stage , and all the men and women merely players . ' ON THE SAME IT has been considered as the misfortune of first - rate talents for the stage , that they leave no record behind them except that of vague rumour , and that the genius of ...
... stage , and all the men and women merely players . ' ON THE SAME IT has been considered as the misfortune of first - rate talents for the stage , that they leave no record behind them except that of vague rumour , and that the genius of ...
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... Stage . 155. Sir George Etherege ( 1635-1691 ) , the dramatist . where a part of this passage is repeated . John Kemble . John Philip Kemble ( 1757-1823 ) . Stage . See A View of the English Pierre . In Otway's Venice Preserved ( 1682 ) ...
... Stage . 155. Sir George Etherege ( 1635-1691 ) , the dramatist . where a part of this passage is repeated . John Kemble . John Philip Kemble ( 1757-1823 ) . Stage . See A View of the English Pierre . In Otway's Venice Preserved ( 1682 ) ...
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... Stage . Note . Marriage à la mode . By Dryden , first produced in 1672 . In The Examiner this note forms the next paragraph of the text . Continue it as follows : ' The whole of Colley Cibber's work is very amusing to a dramatic amateur ...
... Stage . Note . Marriage à la mode . By Dryden , first produced in 1672 . In The Examiner this note forms the next paragraph of the text . Continue it as follows : ' The whole of Colley Cibber's work is very amusing to a dramatic amateur ...
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