The Director: A Weekly Literary Journal: Containing I. Essays, on Subjects of Literature, the Fine Arts and Manners. II. Bibliographana. Account of Rare and Curious Books and of the Book Sales in this Country, from the Close of the Seventeenth Century. III. Royal Institution. Analyses of the Lectures Delivered Weekly. IV. British Gallery. Description of the Principal Pictures Exhibited ... V. 1-2: Jan. 24-July 4, 1807, Band 1Thomas Frognall Dibdin, Frognall Longman, Hurst, 1807 |
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... play , in a gothic or roman dress , be worth submitting , to the public notice ? I answer , without hesitation , Yes ! Upon the same principle that gentlemen like to know the fate of their comrades in the Army or Navy List , and ...
... play , in a gothic or roman dress , be worth submitting , to the public notice ? I answer , without hesitation , Yes ! Upon the same principle that gentlemen like to know the fate of their comrades in the Army or Navy List , and ...
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... the conversation of others , to that of his own party . He can just endure to hear Kemble deliver a so- liloquy , or Cooke utter a sarcasm , but to sit a whole play through , is an effort 234 Sketches of modern Characters .
... the conversation of others , to that of his own party . He can just endure to hear Kemble deliver a so- liloquy , or Cooke utter a sarcasm , but to sit a whole play through , is an effort 234 Sketches of modern Characters .
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... play through , is an effort be- yond the strength of his faculties to bear . Few beings are more restless than these theatrical Beaus ; and , what may be thought rather strange , if they reach their homes without a quarrel and its ...
... play through , is an effort be- yond the strength of his faculties to bear . Few beings are more restless than these theatrical Beaus ; and , what may be thought rather strange , if they reach their homes without a quarrel and its ...
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... play , his critiques are delightful - join with him in a glee , his bass is second only to Bartle- man's . Who can speak , declaim , discourse on belles - lettres subjects equal to this delightful creature ? He is born for the ...
... play , his critiques are delightful - join with him in a glee , his bass is second only to Bartle- man's . Who can speak , declaim , discourse on belles - lettres subjects equal to this delightful creature ? He is born for the ...
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... any thing beyond a sickly and pining consti- tution , totally different from the vigor and beauty which it displays in its na- tive climes . BUT even at those two national play- houses , Drury On the Structure of our Theatres . 243.
... any thing beyond a sickly and pining consti- tution , totally different from the vigor and beauty which it displays in its na- tive climes . BUT even at those two national play- houses , Drury On the Structure of our Theatres . 243.
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