The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... opinion of transmuting and mul- tiplying metals was fixed in the general belief , at the time when Jonson wrote this play , is commonly known : but it has its merit , not from that circumstance only , and as a satire of temporary ap ...
... opinion of transmuting and mul- tiplying metals was fixed in the general belief , at the time when Jonson wrote this play , is commonly known : but it has its merit , not from that circumstance only , and as a satire of temporary ap ...
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... opinion that no alteration could transform Liberal Opinions into a good comedy . The materials are wholly and extravagantly efarcical ; as such , they afford abundant food for laughter , and this is an object of no inconsiderable ...
... opinion that no alteration could transform Liberal Opinions into a good comedy . The materials are wholly and extravagantly efarcical ; as such , they afford abundant food for laughter , and this is an object of no inconsiderable ...
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... opinions . The author brought to the task a penetrating judgment ; a mind well stored with original ideas ... opinion . With the qualifications we have described , it is to be expected that our author must interest and amuse ...
... opinions . The author brought to the task a penetrating judgment ; a mind well stored with original ideas ... opinion . With the qualifications we have described , it is to be expected that our author must interest and amuse ...
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