The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Nide 17Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 |
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... play , a less stable character to this soft passion than is even here described ; for , in the original , Romeo commences the tragedy with sighing for Rosaline , and ends it by dying for Juliet . Such was Shakspeare's respect for the ...
... play , a less stable character to this soft passion than is even here described ; for , in the original , Romeo commences the tragedy with sighing for Rosaline , and ends it by dying for Juliet . Such was Shakspeare's respect for the ...
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... play happily . It is also added , that when Sir William Davenant was manager of the theatre , he had the original and the altered play al- ternately performed for several nights together ; thus consulting the different tastes of the ...
... play happily . It is also added , that when Sir William Davenant was manager of the theatre , he had the original and the altered play al- ternately performed for several nights together ; thus consulting the different tastes of the ...
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... play proceeded , they became attentive , then interested , and , at length , threw down the ancient ditty , and drew forth their handkerchiefs . Pope was amongst the distinguished persons who had the curiosity to be present at the first ...
... play proceeded , they became attentive , then interested , and , at length , threw down the ancient ditty , and drew forth their handkerchiefs . Pope was amongst the distinguished persons who had the curiosity to be present at the first ...
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