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 John Tobin, author of The Honey-moonРипол Классик, 2009 With a selection from his unpublished writings.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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... suitor at both the winter theatres: an equivocal circumstance, which, as candour or prejudice prevailed, might be quoted as an evidence of superior talent; or of incorrigible presumption. The introduction of a new play. A 8.
... suitor at both the winter theatres: an equivocal circumstance, which, as candour or prejudice prevailed, might be quoted as an evidence of superior talent; or of incorrigible presumption. The introduction of a new play. A 8.
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... theatres; and on the 31st of January, 1805, the curtain rose to a numerous audience. In the ordinary pains and pleasures of literary life, there is little to excite popular sympathy; but the situation of a dramatic author in presenting ...
... theatres; and on the 31st of January, 1805, the curtain rose to a numerous audience. In the ordinary pains and pleasures of literary life, there is little to excite popular sympathy; but the situation of a dramatic author in presenting ...
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... particularly demands attention at the present moment, when the degeneracy of _ dramatic talent is so often adduced as the sole cause of indifference or apathy for our-national theatre; but may it not be suspected that real X .
... particularly demands attention at the present moment, when the degeneracy of _ dramatic talent is so often adduced as the sole cause of indifference or apathy for our-national theatre; but may it not be suspected that real X .
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... theatre is the only CAPITOL in which our bards. * Although the tragedy of De Montfort should never be restored to the stage, its introduction, so much to the honour of theatrical taste, ought not to be forgotten. In like manner we have ...
... theatre is the only CAPITOL in which our bards. * Although the tragedy of De Montfort should never be restored to the stage, its introduction, so much to the honour of theatrical taste, ought not to be forgotten. In like manner we have ...
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J. Tobin, E. Ogilvy Benger. The theatre is the only CAPITOL in which our bards must look for the laurel crown, or receive the splendid triumph. The aspect of an assembled multitude, of whom the lowest, equally with the highest, asserts ...
J. Tobin, E. Ogilvy Benger. The theatre is the only CAPITOL in which our bards must look for the laurel crown, or receive the splendid triumph. The aspect of an assembled multitude, of whom the lowest, equally with the highest, asserts ...
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