The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... scenes of the play her remarks are obtrusive and injurious to the interest . The scene with the servants is a needless and offensive addition ; and it is ridiculous to be told of a child , only ten years old , saving the life of his ...
... scenes of the play her remarks are obtrusive and injurious to the interest . The scene with the servants is a needless and offensive addition ; and it is ridiculous to be told of a child , only ten years old , saving the life of his ...
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... scene of Imogen's bed - chamber is one of the most magnificent that has ever been painted for the stage . The artist has minutely followed the author's description : It was hang'd With tapestry of silk and silver ; the story Proud ...
... scene of Imogen's bed - chamber is one of the most magnificent that has ever been painted for the stage . The artist has minutely followed the author's description : It was hang'd With tapestry of silk and silver ; the story Proud ...
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... scene is given to us , not such as it is beheld by a com- mon spectator , but as the eye of a master contemplates it . While we stand impressed with the stern simplicity of the whole , we cannot help regretting the want of some farther ...
... scene is given to us , not such as it is beheld by a com- mon spectator , but as the eye of a master contemplates it . While we stand impressed with the stern simplicity of the whole , we cannot help regretting the want of some farther ...
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