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Page 87
... equal , if not superior to any that appeared in the first vol . ( or second ) of the Poetical Register . How wretchedly contemptible must be the mind of a man who can lavish abuse on a whole country , because an indolent editor of a ...
... equal , if not superior to any that appeared in the first vol . ( or second ) of the Poetical Register . How wretchedly contemptible must be the mind of a man who can lavish abuse on a whole country , because an indolent editor of a ...
Page 284
... equal fame - a man , who , short in person himself , 1 the art to render all his successors pig . mies , when compared to him . The theatre , then , was not of the same dimen- sions as the present , which is principally owing to Mr ...
... equal fame - a man , who , short in person himself , 1 the art to render all his successors pig . mies , when compared to him . The theatre , then , was not of the same dimen- sions as the present , which is principally owing to Mr ...
Page 482
would have required a pen and mind equal to the pencil and ge- nius that created it . It has been generally understood that the rule of the three- fold unity , so strictly adhered to by Greek , Latin , and French dra- matists , has an equal ...
would have required a pen and mind equal to the pencil and ge- nius that created it . It has been generally understood that the rule of the three- fold unity , so strictly adhered to by Greek , Latin , and French dra- matists , has an equal ...
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