The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar: With Biographical and Critical NoticesE. Moxon, 1840 - 668 sider |
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... poor Mrs. Bracegirdle , " and gave thousands where they were not wanted , " 6 Adding the sum of more To that which has too much ; " a " testament , " as Shakspeare has remarked , characteristic of " worldlings . " Congreve therefore ...
... poor Mrs. Bracegirdle , " and gave thousands where they were not wanted , " 6 Adding the sum of more To that which has too much ; " a " testament , " as Shakspeare has remarked , characteristic of " worldlings . " Congreve therefore ...
Side lxviii
... poor copy from the French , written in conjunction with Motteux , -probably on his first awakening from the dream of the lucky marriage . The " Twin Rivals " followed in 1705 ; the " Recruiting Officer , " a great advance upon his ...
... poor copy from the French , written in conjunction with Motteux , -probably on his first awakening from the dream of the lucky marriage . The " Twin Rivals " followed in 1705 ; the " Recruiting Officer , " a great advance upon his ...
Side lxix
... poor happier , unhappier man ; his larger and livelier sympathies with his fellow - creatures produced works that delight them still , and that blinded him to the probability of his own early fate , till the truth came in agony upon him ...
... poor happier , unhappier man ; his larger and livelier sympathies with his fellow - creatures produced works that delight them still , and that blinded him to the probability of his own early fate , till the truth came in agony upon him ...
Side lxx
... poor dramatist touchingly phrases it , if their education and prospects , as it would seem by the above account , had been totally neglected ? Why need the one have married a " low tradesman ; " and the other have become a servant ...
... poor dramatist touchingly phrases it , if their education and prospects , as it would seem by the above account , had been totally neglected ? Why need the one have married a " low tradesman ; " and the other have become a servant ...
Side lxxxv
... poor relation , -incongruities which Sheridan was forced upon by the attempt to join the artificial with the sentimental comedy , either of which must destroy the other - but over these obstructions Jack's manner floated him so lightly ...
... poor relation , -incongruities which Sheridan was forced upon by the attempt to join the artificial with the sentimental comedy , either of which must destroy the other - but over these obstructions Jack's manner floated him so lightly ...
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