Drama: Or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine ..., 第 7 卷T. and J. Elvey., 1824 Wholly dedicated to the stage, and containing original dramatic biography, essays, criticisms, poetry, reviews ... with occasional notices of the country theatres, the whole forming a complete critical and biographical illustration of the British stage. |
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Or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine ... natural agency - for of this " it is my hint to speak , " the glitter , the fuss , the mortality of the thing , alone stare us in the face , and fail to engender those feelings which " Enwrap the soul ...
Or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine ... natural agency - for of this " it is my hint to speak , " the glitter , the fuss , the mortality of the thing , alone stare us in the face , and fail to engender those feelings which " Enwrap the soul ...
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... nature , to make passion declamatory ; and prostituting his facility at rhyming , shackled the free measures of our tragic verse with an imitation of French jingle ; and , throwing aside the sock and buskin , mounted tragedy and comedy ...
... nature , to make passion declamatory ; and prostituting his facility at rhyming , shackled the free measures of our tragic verse with an imitation of French jingle ; and , throwing aside the sock and buskin , mounted tragedy and comedy ...
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... natural and pathetic , as many parts of his " Isabella " and " Oroonoko " sufficiently evince . He was the last tragic poet of Britain who at- tempted to please without rule , and to copy nature un- restrained . RowE and ADDISON were ...
... natural and pathetic , as many parts of his " Isabella " and " Oroonoko " sufficiently evince . He was the last tragic poet of Britain who at- tempted to please without rule , and to copy nature un- restrained . RowE and ADDISON were ...
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... nature , with a capacity most extensive , and an invention most happy , he contented himself with giving dramatic manners to history , sub- limity and its appropriated powers and charms to fiction and in both these arts he is unequalled ...
... nature , with a capacity most extensive , and an invention most happy , he contented himself with giving dramatic manners to history , sub- limity and its appropriated powers and charms to fiction and in both these arts he is unequalled ...
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... nature , the increase of a greedy and solicitous desire of wealth as the period of enjoyment of it becomes more precarious and short , the admonition has something of a comic and satirical turn , unbecoming the solemn character of the ...
... nature , the increase of a greedy and solicitous desire of wealth as the period of enjoyment of it becomes more precarious and short , the admonition has something of a comic and satirical turn , unbecoming the solemn character of the ...
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第 34 頁 - In the most high and palmy state of Rome, A little ere the mightiest Julius fell, The graves stood tenantless, and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets...
第 242 頁 - He played so truly. So by error to his fate They all consented; But viewing him since (alas, too late) They have repented. And have sought (to give new birth) In baths to steep him; But, being so much too good for earth, Heaven vows to keep him.
第 205 頁 - Doubt thou the stars are fire ; Doubt that the sun doth move ; Doubt truth to be a liar ; But never doubt I love.
第 345 頁 - will make you sure of a clean shirt and a shoulder of mutton every day." This counsel was rejected : the profit and principal were lost, and Gay sunk under the calamity so low that his life became in danger.
第 33 頁 - Last night of all, When yon same star, that's westward from the pole, Had made his course to illume that part of heaven Where now it burns, Marcellus, and myself, The bell then beating one, — Mar.
第 265 頁 - You're kindly welcome, sir," she said. "What is your father, my pretty maid?" "My father's a farmer, sir," she said. "Say, will you marry me, my pretty maid ?" "Yes, if you please, kind sir," she said. "What is your fortune, my pretty maid ?" "My face is my fortune, sir," she said. "Then I can't marry you, my pretty maid!
第 147 頁 - Theatre in Goodman's fields, this day, will be performed a Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music, divided into Two Parts Tickets at three, two, and one shilling. Places for the Boxes to be taken at the Fleece Tavern, next the Theatre NB — Between the two parts of the Concert, will be presented an Historical Play, called The Life and Death of King Richard the Third Containing the distress of K.
第 63 頁 - Had I been any god of power, I would Have sunk the sea within the earth or ere It should the good ship so have swallow'd and The fraughting souls within her.
第 147 頁 - Field, being the last that was fought between the Houses of York and Lancaster ; with many other true Historical Passages.
第 309 頁 - None but they who set a just value upon the blessings of LIBERTY are worthy to enjoy her. In vain we toiled; in vain we fought ; we bled in vain; if you, our offspring, want valor to repel the assaults of her invaders.