The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 |
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... . VIII . CONSTANT COUPLE . IN CONSTANT . RECRUITING OFFICER . BEAUX STRATAGEM . CATO . LONDON : PRINTED FOR LONGMAN , HURST , REES , AND ORME , PATERNOSTER ROW . WILLIAM SAVAGE , PRINTER , BEDFORD BURY . CONSTANT COUPLEC 1808 . THE.
... . VIII . CONSTANT COUPLE . IN CONSTANT . RECRUITING OFFICER . BEAUX STRATAGEM . CATO . LONDON : PRINTED FOR LONGMAN , HURST , REES , AND ORME , PATERNOSTER ROW . WILLIAM SAVAGE , PRINTER , BEDFORD BURY . CONSTANT COUPLEC 1808 . THE.
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... the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ... Mrs. Inchbald. JUBA PAINTED BY LOOK . A TRAGEDY , IN FIVE ACTS ; BY JOSEPH ADDISON. SEE CATO MARCIA SEPT THE HAPPY JUBA SHER PUBLISH'D BY LONGMAN & Co.1800 . NGRAVED BY ...
... the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ... Mrs. Inchbald. JUBA PAINTED BY LOOK . A TRAGEDY , IN FIVE ACTS ; BY JOSEPH ADDISON. SEE CATO MARCIA SEPT THE HAPPY JUBA SHER PUBLISH'D BY LONGMAN & Co.1800 . NGRAVED BY ...
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... Cato . " Notwithstanding the merit of this play , it is cer- tain that it was indebted to the political circum- stances of the times , for that enthusiastic applause with which it was received by the town . The joy or sorrow , which an ...
... Cato . " Notwithstanding the merit of this play , it is cer- tain that it was indebted to the political circum- stances of the times , for that enthusiastic applause with which it was received by the town . The joy or sorrow , which an ...
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... Cato and his weeping friends , did the author venture to move from the inanimate position in which he was fixed . This acute dread of failure , now heightened the joy of success ; and never was success more complete . " Cato , " says ...
... Cato and his weeping friends , did the author venture to move from the inanimate position in which he was fixed . This acute dread of failure , now heightened the joy of success ; and never was success more complete . " Cato , " says ...
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... Cato ; and if , as it is objected , the characters are too ele- vated to be natural , yet they accord with that idea of nature which imagination conceives of such re- markable personages . The author of " Cato " had planned other trage ...
... Cato ; and if , as it is objected , the characters are too ele- vated to be natural , yet they accord with that idea of nature which imagination conceives of such re- markable personages . The author of " Cato " had planned other trage ...
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