The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... opened to the higher refinements of art , and which nature has so little disposed either to their cultivation or en- couragement , the historic painter , it is to be feared , would have cause to lament the day when he first set his foot ...
... opened to the higher refinements of art , and which nature has so little disposed either to their cultivation or en- couragement , the historic painter , it is to be feared , would have cause to lament the day when he first set his foot ...
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... opened or not opened according to prudent considerations relating to the person and his state of affairs . So that the error must rather be suffered then a grievous scandal , or an intolerable , or a very great inconvenience . To this ...
... opened or not opened according to prudent considerations relating to the person and his state of affairs . So that the error must rather be suffered then a grievous scandal , or an intolerable , or a very great inconvenience . To this ...
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... opened subscriptions for building a new theatre worthy of the Scots metropolis . His plan was , that twen- ty - five gentlemen should subscribe one hundred pounds each , for which they were to receive 3 per cent . interest and a free ...
... opened subscriptions for building a new theatre worthy of the Scots metropolis . His plan was , that twen- ty - five gentlemen should subscribe one hundred pounds each , for which they were to receive 3 per cent . interest and a free ...
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