Biographia Dramatica: Names of dramas: A-LLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 |
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... the author . Not printed , we believe . The fable , though simple , was in- teresting , and the whole perform- ance did credit to the fair writer . 34. ADELAIDE . Trag . by Henry A DE James Pye . Acted at Drury Lane . A CO ...
... the author . Not printed , we believe . The fable , though simple , was in- teresting , and the whole perform- ance did credit to the fair writer . 34. ADELAIDE . Trag . by Henry A DE James Pye . Acted at Drury Lane . A CO ...
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... FAIR IN LOVE ; or , A Match for the Lawyers . Farce . Acted at Covent Garden , April 29 , 1803 , for Mr. Munden's benefit , and well received . Not printed , 180. ALL'S LOST BY LUST . Trag . by William Rowley . Acted at the Phoenix ...
... FAIR IN LOVE ; or , A Match for the Lawyers . Farce . Acted at Covent Garden , April 29 , 1803 , for Mr. Munden's benefit , and well received . Not printed , 180. ALL'S LOST BY LUST . Trag . by William Rowley . Acted at the Phoenix ...
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... fair title to this appellation , even according to the modern accept- " ation of the term ; as it is not necessary that a tragedy should " end unhappily , or that any of " the characters should come to an untimely end . From this play ...
... fair title to this appellation , even according to the modern accept- " ation of the term ; as it is not necessary that a tragedy should " end unhappily , or that any of " the characters should come to an untimely end . From this play ...
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... fair copies of his friend's pieces for the stage or the press . It happened that the copy of Edward and Eleanora , which had been re- fused a license , was read by the censor from one in Mr. Paterson's hand - writing ; and this circum ...
... fair copies of his friend's pieces for the stage or the press . It happened that the copy of Edward and Eleanora , which had been re- fused a license , was read by the censor from one in Mr. Paterson's hand - writing ; and this circum ...
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... Fair Inconstant ; and had met with dis approbation . The author has , however , made great alterations for the better in the present piece . The plot is founded on the well- known story of Athelwold's mar- rying the fair Elfrida , whom ...
... Fair Inconstant ; and had met with dis approbation . The author has , however , made great alterations for the better in the present piece . The plot is founded on the well- known story of Athelwold's mar- rying the fair Elfrida , whom ...
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الصفحة 54 - We were all at the first night of it, in great uncertainty of the event; till we were very much encouraged by overhearing the Duke of Argyle, who sat in the next box to us, say, 'it will do — it must do! — I see it in the eyes of them!
الصفحة 55 - When you censure the age, Be cautious and sage, Lest the courtiers offended, should be ; If you mention vice or bribe, 'Tis so pat to all the tribe, Each cries — That was levelld at me.
الصفحة 18 - This was the fatal period of that virtuous fabric, wherein yet nothing did perish but wood and straw, and a few forsaken cloaks ; only one man had his breeches set on fire, that would perhaps have broiled him, if he had not by the benefit of a provident wit put it out with bottle ale.
الصفحة 18 - King Henry making a mask at the Cardinal Wolsey's house, and certain cannons being shot off at his entry, some of the paper, or other stuff wherewith one of them was stopped, did light on the thatch...
الصفحة 217 - Statutes in that case made and provided, and against the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, his crown, and dignity.
الصفحة 212 - Penitent, his next production (1703), is one of the most pleasing tragedies on the stage, where it still keeps its turns of appearing, and probably will long keep them, for there is scarcely any work of any poet at once so interesting by the fable, and so delightful by the language.
الصفحة 277 - Hamlet" the praise of variety. The incidents are so numerous, that the argument of the play would make a long tale. The scenes are interchangeably diversified with merriment and solemnity ; with merriment, that includes judicious and instructive observations; and solemnity, not strained by poetical violence above the natural sentiments of man. New characters appear from time to time in continual succession, exhibiting various forms of life and particular modes of conversation.
الصفحة 73 - D'Ambois" upon the theatre ; but when I had taken up what I supposed a fallen star, I found I had been cozened with a jelly ; * nothing but a cold, dull mass, which glittered no longer than it was shooting...
الصفحة 148 - To remark the folly of the fiction, the absurdity of the conduct, the confusion of the names and manners of different times, and the impossibility of the events in any system of life, were to waste criticism upon unresisting imbecility, upon faults too evident for detection, and too gross for aggravation.
الصفحة 140 - ... and then discovered his face, that the spectators might see how they had transformed him, going on with their singing.