The Drama: Or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine, 2 tomasT. and J. Elvey., 1821 Wholly dedicated to the stage, and containing original dramatic biography, essays, criticisms, poetry, reviews ... with occasional notices of the country theatres, the whole forming a complete critical and biographical illustration of the British stage. |
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... attended with success and , although the dramatic public has not been in a rage to attend its representation , yet we apprehend they will be no losers by this play . It does not abound with that incident , or strong delineation of ...
... attended with success and , although the dramatic public has not been in a rage to attend its representation , yet we apprehend they will be no losers by this play . It does not abound with that incident , or strong delineation of ...
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... attended by the slave Topac , boldly performs his task - overpowers the dæmons - draws the water - and with infinite difficulty scrambles up the slippery mountain , on reaching the top of which , it divides , and he sinks into the ...
... attended by the slave Topac , boldly performs his task - overpowers the dæmons - draws the water - and with infinite difficulty scrambles up the slippery mountain , on reaching the top of which , it divides , and he sinks into the ...
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... attended with propriety of conduct , for it not unfrequently happens that they , from selfish motives , fall ( like ... attending daily for answers , to have had the cheering prospect held out to them of a fair trial . This would have ...
... attended with propriety of conduct , for it not unfrequently happens that they , from selfish motives , fall ( like ... attending daily for answers , to have had the cheering prospect held out to them of a fair trial . This would have ...
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