British Theatre, المجلد 8J. Bell, 1791 |
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الصفحة vii
... manly appeal of CIBBER to his puny , yet venomous enemy . After an explicit challenge to prove that he ever was otherwise than Mr. POPE's admirer , and remark- ing upon the miserable excuse for his attacks - the DULNESS of those he ...
... manly appeal of CIBBER to his puny , yet venomous enemy . After an explicit challenge to prove that he ever was otherwise than Mr. POPE's admirer , and remark- ing upon the miserable excuse for his attacks - the DULNESS of those he ...
الصفحة viii
... manner of speaking varies as little as the blank verse it is written in .. She had one peculiar happiness from nature , she looked and * Mr. Manly , † Lady Grace . maintained the agreeable , at a time when other fine vili TO THE READER .
... manner of speaking varies as little as the blank verse it is written in .. She had one peculiar happiness from nature , she looked and * Mr. Manly , † Lady Grace . maintained the agreeable , at a time when other fine vili TO THE READER .
الصفحة x
... Manly -Here is also , to compare with some illustrious fe- males we could name , the polished unerring mind of Lady Grace . Here is the sharper preying upon inca- pacity - and IGNORANCE , hunting after place with- out powers ...
... Manly -Here is also , to compare with some illustrious fe- males we could name , the polished unerring mind of Lady Grace . Here is the sharper preying upon inca- pacity - and IGNORANCE , hunting after place with- out powers ...
الصفحة 14
... MANLY , an admirer of Lady Grace , Mr. Farren . Sir FRANCIS WRONGHEAD , a country gentleman , · Mr. Wilson . Squire RICHARD , his son , a mere whelp , Mr. Blanchard . Count BASSET , a gamester , - Mr. Bernard . JOHN MOODY , servant to ...
... MANLY , an admirer of Lady Grace , Mr. Farren . Sir FRANCIS WRONGHEAD , a country gentleman , · Mr. Wilson . Squire RICHARD , his son , a mere whelp , Mr. Blanchard . Count BASSET , a gamester , - Mr. Bernard . JOHN MOODY , servant to ...
الصفحة 22
... Manly will speak freely - my sister with tenderness to both sides . They know my case - I'll talk with them . Enter a Servant . Serv . Mr. Manly , my lord , has sent to know if your lordship was at home . Lord T. They did not deny me ...
... Manly will speak freely - my sister with tenderness to both sides . They know my case - I'll talk with them . Enter a Servant . Serv . Mr. Manly , my lord , has sent to know if your lordship was at home . Lord T. They did not deny me ...
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