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 John Tobin, author of The Honey-moonРипол Классик, 2009 With a selection from his unpublished writings.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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... drama is of native growth -- a self-sown species of poetry, which fixed its broad roots in the habits—the sympathies—the afi'ecticins of the people. To suppose that this fairest product of the age of' Elizabeth is already withering in ...
... drama is of native growth -- a self-sown species of poetry, which fixed its broad roots in the habits—the sympathies—the afi'ecticins of the people. To suppose that this fairest product of the age of' Elizabeth is already withering in ...
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... dramatic exhibitions, commensurate with the real dignity and importance of the subject. May it be the business of some able pen, not merely to trace to their latent source the causes of that alienation in the public from their once fa ...
... dramatic exhibitions, commensurate with the real dignity and importance of the subject. May it be the business of some able pen, not merely to trace to their latent source the causes of that alienation in the public from their once fa ...
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... drama so decided and invincible, it might have been expected, that, like many other juvenile amateurs, he should seek opportunities to distinguish; himself as an actor ; but this propensity, if it really existed, was; completely ...
... drama so decided and invincible, it might have been expected, that, like many other juvenile amateurs, he should seek opportunities to distinguish; himself as an actor ; but this propensity, if it really existed, was; completely ...
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... dramatic fame, unconsciously cherished the passion he had even in childhood conceived for dramatic poetry. 'From his father. also. the young' Tobin -. imbibed an enthusiastic admiration for .Pope and Dryden ; but at the same time ...
... dramatic fame, unconsciously cherished the passion he had even in childhood conceived for dramatic poetry. 'From his father. also. the young' Tobin -. imbibed an enthusiastic admiration for .Pope and Dryden ; but at the same time ...
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... dramatic blank verse. The hero of this pieeeis an unfortunate man who languishes in prison by the fiat of a remorseless creditor. After an exordium, in which he feelineg reproves the careless sons of luxury, he thus apostrophizes the ...
... dramatic blank verse. The hero of this pieeeis an unfortunate man who languishes in prison by the fiat of a remorseless creditor. After an exordium, in which he feelineg reproves the careless sons of luxury, he thus apostrophizes the ...
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MEMOIRS OF MR JOHN TOBIN John 1770-1804 Tobin,E. (Elizabeth) 1778-1827 Benger,Antonio De 1610-1686 La Gitani Solis Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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