The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... seems entitled to a great share of that fame , as father of the English muse , which Homer enjoys , as father of the Grecian . The one had ( as is gene- rally believed ) his contemporary , Hesiod ; and the other , Gower and , though the ...
... seems entitled to a great share of that fame , as father of the English muse , which Homer enjoys , as father of the Grecian . The one had ( as is gene- rally believed ) his contemporary , Hesiod ; and the other , Gower and , though the ...
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... seems to have manifested an inviolable regard for decency and good manners . " Political Calumny refuted : addressed to the Inhabitants of Wood- bridge . Containing , an Extract of a Sermon , preached at Butley , on the Fast Day 1793 ...
... seems to have manifested an inviolable regard for decency and good manners . " Political Calumny refuted : addressed to the Inhabitants of Wood- bridge . Containing , an Extract of a Sermon , preached at Butley , on the Fast Day 1793 ...
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... seems not to want professional judgment ; his extent of memory is wonderful , and his appli- cation is continued . His action is stiff ; the habit of bellowing he seems to have acquired in provincial theatres , spoils his declamation ...
... seems not to want professional judgment ; his extent of memory is wonderful , and his appli- cation is continued . His action is stiff ; the habit of bellowing he seems to have acquired in provincial theatres , spoils his declamation ...
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