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Page 187
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Page 220
... play ; but wholly rises out of the occurrences of the piece it was com posed for . The only reason your mournful correspondent A tragedy by Mr. Edmund Neal , known by the name of Smith , 8v0 . 1707. Addison wrote a prologue to this play ...
... play ; but wholly rises out of the occurrences of the piece it was com posed for . The only reason your mournful correspondent A tragedy by Mr. Edmund Neal , known by the name of Smith , 8v0 . 1707. Addison wrote a prologue to this play ...
Page 325
... play together in concert . He has a particular squeak to denote the violation of each of the unities , and has different sounds to show whether he aims at the poet or the player . In short , he teaches the smut - note , the fustain ...
... play together in concert . He has a particular squeak to denote the violation of each of the unities , and has different sounds to show whether he aims at the poet or the player . In short , he teaches the smut - note , the fustain ...
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