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... true that every performer , who is possessed of a power- ful and well - toned voice , is responsible for the management of it , and should not upon all occasions send it round the theatre in compliment to those , who are only in the ...
... true that every performer , who is possessed of a power- ful and well - toned voice , is responsible for the management of it , and should not upon all occasions send it round the theatre in compliment to those , who are only in the ...
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... true to nature , as he is in Shakespear's Henry the Eighth , he may defy criticism . Mr. Hunt has laid down many admirable rules of general utility let me add one more , and if I particularly address it to Mr. Pope , I am persuaded his ...
... true to nature , as he is in Shakespear's Henry the Eighth , he may defy criticism . Mr. Hunt has laid down many admirable rules of general utility let me add one more , and if I particularly address it to Mr. Pope , I am persuaded his ...
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... true compass and determined limitation of his histri- onic powers , yet Mr. Kemble would have no right to arraign the liberality of Nature , because she did not give him features as flexible , and frame as plastic as she gave to Garrick ...
... true compass and determined limitation of his histri- onic powers , yet Mr. Kemble would have no right to arraign the liberality of Nature , because she did not give him features as flexible , and frame as plastic as she gave to Garrick ...
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... true sterling worth , there seems no reason why nonsense should pass current , merely be cause it glitters . That there is this genius in our contemporaries I cannot doubt , but in the fitness and capacity of those , who may be selected ...
... true sterling worth , there seems no reason why nonsense should pass current , merely be cause it glitters . That there is this genius in our contemporaries I cannot doubt , but in the fitness and capacity of those , who may be selected ...
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... na tions , which will ever be his ambition to deserve in his own , ' ( Vol . II . p.146 . ) yet he speaks with true knightly indignation " " of those , who deem orders as a mere interchange Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden . 23.
... na tions , which will ever be his ambition to deserve in his own , ' ( Vol . II . p.146 . ) yet he speaks with true knightly indignation " " of those , who deem orders as a mere interchange Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden . 23.
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