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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... effect produced , in no respect equalled the intention ; nor did the painter seem to be possessed ` of ' a sufficient knowledge of the situations he meant to pour- tray . Many of the parodies were humourous , and were well received ...
... effect produced , in no respect equalled the intention ; nor did the painter seem to be possessed ` of ' a sufficient knowledge of the situations he meant to pour- tray . Many of the parodies were humourous , and were well received ...
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... effect of imitation . ( 1 ) On this principle we may trace it to a probable origin . It is well known that pagan shows were often exhibited in the temples , or at the tombs of deceased heroes : it is no less certain , that the early ...
... effect of imitation . ( 1 ) On this principle we may trace it to a probable origin . It is well known that pagan shows were often exhibited in the temples , or at the tombs of deceased heroes : it is no less certain , that the early ...
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... effect of this glaring improbability is a general inat- tention to the subject , and a regard centered chiefly on the music and execution . Of this species of poem the Italians have some fine ones written by METASTATIO . They cannot ...
... effect of this glaring improbability is a general inat- tention to the subject , and a regard centered chiefly on the music and execution . Of this species of poem the Italians have some fine ones written by METASTATIO . They cannot ...
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