The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... give effect to comedy than tragedy . Ham- let , Macbeth , Osmond , and the Stranger , have been allotted to Mr. Turner , whose voice is not yet matured , and , I must add , not sufficiently distinct , to give the requisite energy and ...
... give effect to comedy than tragedy . Ham- let , Macbeth , Osmond , and the Stranger , have been allotted to Mr. Turner , whose voice is not yet matured , and , I must add , not sufficiently distinct , to give the requisite energy and ...
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... give perpetuity to the recent union with Ireland ; and that this inability proceeds from the non - concurrence of his majesty , who has signified that he feels himself bound by his coro- nation oath , not to give countenance to any such ...
... give perpetuity to the recent union with Ireland ; and that this inability proceeds from the non - concurrence of his majesty , who has signified that he feels himself bound by his coro- nation oath , not to give countenance to any such ...
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With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ... give them any instruction ; and though they know nothing of the art of poetry , will give their censure , and neglect or mind a part , as they think the author and his part deserves ...
With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ... give them any instruction ; and though they know nothing of the art of poetry , will give their censure , and neglect or mind a part , as they think the author and his part deserves ...
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