Scanderbeg: Or, Love and Liberty: A TragedyW. Reeve, 1747 - 320 من الصفحات |
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... most admired Tafte in every thing that is esteemed polite , I should think no higher Honour could be done to that , or to , My LORD , Your LORDSHIP'S moft Obedient and Obliged Humble Servant , M. WHINCOP . PREFACE . T may not be ...
... most admired Tafte in every thing that is esteemed polite , I should think no higher Honour could be done to that , or to , My LORD , Your LORDSHIP'S moft Obedient and Obliged Humble Servant , M. WHINCOP . PREFACE . T may not be ...
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... most admired Actor may not speak , and in many Parts , I do not doubt , with great Applaufe . The Sentiments are moral , generous , heroic . The Diction nervous , fpirited , fenfible , harmonious . The Paffions strongly and pathetically ...
... most admired Actor may not speak , and in many Parts , I do not doubt , with great Applaufe . The Sentiments are moral , generous , heroic . The Diction nervous , fpirited , fenfible , harmonious . The Paffions strongly and pathetically ...
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... Reputation and Genius , I could almoft take my Life on the Succefs of it . I am , MADAM , • f . Your most humble Servant , ditum b sa I ello sul să sunt co 3.2 SK- 6 THE THE LIFE O F GEORGE CASTRIOT , Commonly called SCANDERBEG PREFACE .
... Reputation and Genius , I could almoft take my Life on the Succefs of it . I am , MADAM , • f . Your most humble Servant , ditum b sa I ello sul să sunt co 3.2 SK- 6 THE THE LIFE O F GEORGE CASTRIOT , Commonly called SCANDERBEG PREFACE .
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... most powerful and wealthy Part of their Dominions , of which Croya was the Metropolis , and Seat of their Refidence . John Caftriot had , by the Princefs Voifava , ( a Lady celebrated in History for her Beauty and fine Accomplishments ) ...
... most powerful and wealthy Part of their Dominions , of which Croya was the Metropolis , and Seat of their Refidence . John Caftriot had , by the Princefs Voifava , ( a Lady celebrated in History for her Beauty and fine Accomplishments ) ...
الصفحة iii
... most part fuccefsful in his Enterprizes ; a profound Politician , zealous in his Religion , but fretful and impatient at the least Disappointment . He was the most beloved by his Subjects , and the most faithful Obferver of his Word ...
... most part fuccefsful in his Enterprizes ; a profound Politician , zealous in his Religion , but fretful and impatient at the least Disappointment . He was the most beloved by his Subjects , and the most faithful Obferver of his Word ...
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Scanderbeg Or Love and Liberty: A Tragedy (1747) <span dir=ltr>Thomas Whincop</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 2009 |
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الصفحة 140 - He had by a misfortune common enough to young fellows, fallen into ill company, and amongst them, some that made a frequent practice of deer-stealing engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy, of Charlecote, near Stratford.
الصفحة 142 - Mr. Jonson, who was at that time altogether unknown to the world, had offered one of his plays to the players, in order to have it acted ; and the persons into whose hands it was put, after having turned it carelessly and superciliously over, were just upon returning it to him with an ill-natured answer, that it would be of no service to their company ; when...
الصفحة 147 - His wit was in his own power; would the rule of it had been so too. Many times he fell into those things could not escape laughter, as when he said in the person of Caesar, one speaking to him, "Caesar, thou dost me wrong," he replied, "Caesar did never wrong but with just cause"; and such like, which were ridiculous.
الصفحة 142 - His Acquaintance with Ben Johnson began with a remarkable piece of Humanity and good Nature; Mr Johnson, who was at that Time altogether unknown to the World, had offer'd one of his Plays to the Players, in order to have it...
الصفحة 140 - He was received into the company then in being, at first in a very mean rank ; but his admirable wit, and the natural turn of it to the stage, soon distinguished him, if not as an extraordinary actor, yet as an excellent writer.
الصفحة 140 - Perhaps we are not to look for his beginnings, like those of other authors, among their least perfect writings ; art had so little, and nature so large a share in what he did, that, for aught I know...
الصفحة 222 - I will say but one word more in general of his writings, which is, that what he has done in any one species, or distinct kind, would have been sufficient to have acquired him a great name. If he had written nothing but his prefaces, or nothing but his songs or his prologues, each of them would have entitled him to the preference and distinction of excelling in his kind.
الصفحة 139 - ... he was his eldest son, he could give him no better education than his own employment.
الصفحة 221 - Indeed, it is to be regretted, that he was rather blameable in the other extreme; for, by that means, he was personally less known, and, consequently, his character might become liable both to misapprehensions and misrepresentations.
الصفحة 221 - ... last, even to near seventy years of age, improving even in fire and imagination, as well as in judgment; witness his Ode on St Cecilia's Day, and his Fables, his latest performances.