The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Having thus got all his own way , Mr. S. begins to advise actors to study nature , and praises a nameless actress to the skies for pinching her petticoats in the article of scenic death . Now bowever meritorious this procedure may be ...
Having thus got all his own way , Mr. S. begins to advise actors to study nature , and praises a nameless actress to the skies for pinching her petticoats in the article of scenic death . Now bowever meritorious this procedure may be ...
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Both , therefore , are a less faithful than regular and beautiful picture of Nature . Whatever repugnance we may feel at first to believe and conse quently to enjoy what they represent , our imagination , once yielding to the illusion ...
Both , therefore , are a less faithful than regular and beautiful picture of Nature . Whatever repugnance we may feel at first to believe and conse quently to enjoy what they represent , our imagination , once yielding to the illusion ...
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... and easy canons which Dr. G. has laid down in the following words : I. As external nature presents , in every age ... and the limited operations of man , accurate observers of nature will describe those appearances , in every age ...
... and easy canons which Dr. G. has laid down in the following words : I. As external nature presents , in every age ... and the limited operations of man , accurate observers of nature will describe those appearances , in every age ...
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