The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Volumen1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... critic through his whole list of performers , amounting to not less than thirty . I will say something of those , who have ceased to live , but I will treat sparingly and tenderly of those , who are to earn their living by their labours ...
... critic through his whole list of performers , amounting to not less than thirty . I will say something of those , who have ceased to live , but I will treat sparingly and tenderly of those , who are to earn their living by their labours ...
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... critic , friendly to the stage , when he points out some general errors and offences against local propriety in the mass of our performers , which he sums up under the following charges of - Glancing at the boxes- Adjusting the dress ...
... critic , friendly to the stage , when he points out some general errors and offences against local propriety in the mass of our performers , which he sums up under the following charges of - Glancing at the boxes- Adjusting the dress ...
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... critic , I hope he has noticed Mr. Hunt's remark , and will correct his indolence , if indolence canfairly be imputed to him ; but if he only wants animation in some unanimating under- characters , and possesses it to the full in such ...
... critic , I hope he has noticed Mr. Hunt's remark , and will correct his indolence , if indolence canfairly be imputed to him ; but if he only wants animation in some unanimating under- characters , and possesses it to the full in such ...
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... critics were disposed to welcome any thing , not absolutely wretched , that came in the simple shape of the antient favourites . During a great many years , amusing and fanciful works had been starting in rapid succession , each more ...
... critics were disposed to welcome any thing , not absolutely wretched , that came in the simple shape of the antient favourites . During a great many years , amusing and fanciful works had been starting in rapid succession , each more ...
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... critics do not pause to consider this : their ardent chiefs , seized with a loathing of modern eccen- tricities , enthusiastically extol an indifferent poem , merely because it is written upon rational principles . The powerful ...
... critics do not pause to consider this : their ardent chiefs , seized with a loathing of modern eccen- tricities , enthusiastically extol an indifferent poem , merely because it is written upon rational principles . The powerful ...
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