The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations; an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Grounded on Original and Authentick Documents; and a Collection of His Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published, Količina 1 ,2. izdajaT. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
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... comedian , will do well for Benzayda . I came hither for health , and had a kind of hectique feavour for a fortnight of the time : I am now much better . Poore Jack * is not yet re- cover'd of an intermitting feavour , of which this is ...
... comedian , will do well for Benzayda . I came hither for health , and had a kind of hectique feavour for a fortnight of the time : I am now much better . Poore Jack * is not yet re- cover'd of an intermitting feavour , of which this is ...
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... comedy is far beyond any thing of the Ancients : and notwithstanding our irregularities , so is our tragedy . + Shakspeare had a genius for it ; and we know , in spite of Mr. Rymer , that genius alone is a greater virtue ( if I may 3 ...
... comedy is far beyond any thing of the Ancients : and notwithstanding our irregularities , so is our tragedy . + Shakspeare had a genius for it ; and we know , in spite of Mr. Rymer , that genius alone is a greater virtue ( if I may 3 ...
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... comedy of Mr. Congreve's , call'd THE DOUBLE DEALER , which was never very takeing . In the play - bill was printed- " Written by Mr. Congreve ; with severall expressions omitted . " What kind of expressions those were , you may easily ...
... comedy of Mr. Congreve's , call'd THE DOUBLE DEALER , which was never very takeing . In the play - bill was printed- " Written by Mr. Congreve ; with severall expressions omitted . " What kind of expressions those were , you may easily ...
Stran 106
... comedy was exhibited fifty - three times in that season ; but the theatrical history of that period con- futes his assertion . According to Gildon , Betterton having gained a great deal of money by reviving KING HENRY THE EIGHTH , and ...
... comedy was exhibited fifty - three times in that season ; but the theatrical history of that period con- futes his assertion . According to Gildon , Betterton having gained a great deal of money by reviving KING HENRY THE EIGHTH , and ...
Stran 107
... comedy had attracted fifty - three audiences . It is more probable , that it was not performed oftener than eighteen or twenty times at the utmost . In the London Gazette , No. 3557 , Thursday , Dec. 14 , 1699 , it is mentioned , that a ...
... comedy had attracted fifty - three audiences . It is more probable , that it was not performed oftener than eighteen or twenty times at the utmost . In the London Gazette , No. 3557 , Thursday , Dec. 14 , 1699 , it is mentioned , that a ...
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