The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... play , of which the plot is excellently contrived , conducted with a variety of entertaining incidents , and brought to a just and perfect conclusion . The restitution of Antonio's goods by Albumazar im- peaching the thieves , renders ...
... play , of which the plot is excellently contrived , conducted with a variety of entertaining incidents , and brought to a just and perfect conclusion . The restitution of Antonio's goods by Albumazar im- peaching the thieves , renders ...
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... play . This is a coincidence which we cannot explain . Did the same person supply both Miss P. and Mr. Sheridan with these verses ? or is the translator of the verses the per- son who translated the play for Mr. Sheridan , who does not ...
... play . This is a coincidence which we cannot explain . Did the same person supply both Miss P. and Mr. Sheridan with these verses ? or is the translator of the verses the per- son who translated the play for Mr. Sheridan , who does not ...
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... plays existing in which the display of one strong passion is the chief business of the drama , so written that they could properly make part of such a series . ' Every play is , more or less , built upon the passions - that we should ...
... plays existing in which the display of one strong passion is the chief business of the drama , so written that they could properly make part of such a series . ' Every play is , more or less , built upon the passions - that we should ...
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