Critical Essays on Dramatic PoetryL. Davis and C. Reymers, 1761 - 274 oldal |
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7. oldal
... whofe french poetry is not even tolerable . I know how many difputes I have had about our verfification , in England , and the reproaches made me by the learned bishop of Rochester * on this puerile constraint , which , he pretends , we ...
... whofe french poetry is not even tolerable . I know how many difputes I have had about our verfification , in England , and the reproaches made me by the learned bishop of Rochester * on this puerile constraint , which , he pretends , we ...
14. oldal
... whofe only master was his genius * . But amidst so many grofs faults , with what ecftacy did I fee Brutus ftill holding the poynard stained with the * This notion has been abundantly refuted . The prefent bishop of Gloucefter has ...
... whofe only master was his genius * . But amidst so many grofs faults , with what ecftacy did I fee Brutus ftill holding the poynard stained with the * This notion has been abundantly refuted . The prefent bishop of Gloucefter has ...
30. oldal
... of the greatest delicacies , breslong . A third reafon which feems to me to be of fome weight , is , that there were then no actreffes ; the women's parts 1 were were performed by men , whofe faces were covered with [ 30 ]
... of the greatest delicacies , breslong . A third reafon which feems to me to be of fome weight , is , that there were then no actreffes ; the women's parts 1 were were performed by men , whofe faces were covered with [ 30 ]
31. oldal
Voltaire. were performed by men , whofe faces were covered with maiksing over boy Love muft have neceffarily appeared ridiculous in their mouths . It is quite the contrary in London and in Paris . I must own , that authors would any wo ...
Voltaire. were performed by men , whofe faces were covered with maiksing over boy Love muft have neceffarily appeared ridiculous in their mouths . It is quite the contrary in London and in Paris . I must own , that authors would any wo ...
36. oldal
... whofe name was Quinaut , faid , that to punish me for my obftinacy , they ought to act it with it's bad fourth act taken from the Greek . Befides , it was looked upon as the greatest mark of rafhness in me , to dare to undertake a ...
... whofe name was Quinaut , faid , that to punish me for my obftinacy , they ought to act it with it's bad fourth act taken from the Greek . Befides , it was looked upon as the greatest mark of rafhness in me , to dare to undertake a ...
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