The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 79
... play would end . One while he appeared much concerned for Andro- mache ; and a little while after as much for Her ... play according to your dramatic rules , as you call them ? Should your people in tra- gedy always talk to be understood ...
... play would end . One while he appeared much concerned for Andro- mache ; and a little while after as much for Her ... play according to your dramatic rules , as you call them ? Should your people in tra- gedy always talk to be understood ...
Page 110
... play , and no way essential to it . The moment the play ends , Mrs. Oldfield is no more Andromache , but Mrs. Oldfield ; and though the poet had left Andromache stone - dead upon the stage , as your ingenious correspondent phrases it ...
... play , and no way essential to it . The moment the play ends , Mrs. Oldfield is no more Andromache , but Mrs. Oldfield ; and though the poet had left Andromache stone - dead upon the stage , as your ingenious correspondent phrases it ...
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... play ; since every one knows that nation , who are generally esteemed to have as polite a taste as any in Europe , always close their tragic enter- tainments with what they call a petite pièce , which is purposely designed to raise ...
... play ; since every one knows that nation , who are generally esteemed to have as polite a taste as any in Europe , always close their tragic enter- tainments with what they call a petite pièce , which is purposely designed to raise ...
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