Memoirs of Mr. John Tobin, author of The Honey-moonРипол Классик, 2009 With a selection from his unpublished writings. By Miss Benger, author of Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton. |
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... honour, and prosperity ? It is too common to censure individuals for the faults of a whole community. Whatever may have been the mistakes of those to whom the interests of the stage have been committed, it is evident that they must have ...
... honour, and prosperity ? It is too common to censure individuals for the faults of a whole community. Whatever may have been the mistakes of those to whom the interests of the stage have been committed, it is evident that they must have ...
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... honours so dear, so sacred, as the spontaneous suffrage of a liberal and enlightened audience. It should also be remembered, that with us the drama is of native growth -- a self-sown species of poetry, which fixed its broad roots in the ...
... honours so dear, so sacred, as the spontaneous suffrage of a liberal and enlightened audience. It should also be remembered, that with us the drama is of native growth -- a self-sown species of poetry, which fixed its broad roots in the ...
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... Shakespeare it can never be an object of indifiference, to preserve in a national theatre the patrimony of genius, for the protection of their cotemporaries, and the honour of posterity. CONTENTS. Page. Memoirs of Mr. John Tobin - - - xiii.
... Shakespeare it can never be an object of indifiference, to preserve in a national theatre the patrimony of genius, for the protection of their cotemporaries, and the honour of posterity. CONTENTS. Page. Memoirs of Mr. John Tobin - - - xiii.
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... honour and independence : but it might have been expected ' that the taste for luxury and expence exhibited in his munificent hospia tality should have produced in' his grandsons corresponding habits and propensities ;' yet the result ...
... honour and independence : but it might have been expected ' that the taste for luxury and expence exhibited in his munificent hospia tality should have produced in' his grandsons corresponding habits and propensities ;' yet the result ...
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... honour of him', resting with their backs on each other, and made to move in such a manner, on a single hinge, that at the end of the play they were wheeled round, with all the spectators within them, and formed together into one circus ...
... honour of him', resting with their backs on each other, and made to move in such a manner, on a single hinge, that at the end of the play they were wheeled round, with all the spectators within them, and formed together into one circus ...
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