The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Volume 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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Page 16
... doubt ; but it is not worth his while to be in a minority for a word - Let him say to himself --- Deteriora Scio meliora , proboque ; sequor . Mr. Elliston , the Gracioso of Drury - Lane , always enter- prising , and as various as a ...
... doubt ; but it is not worth his while to be in a minority for a word - Let him say to himself --- Deteriora Scio meliora , proboque ; sequor . Mr. Elliston , the Gracioso of Drury - Lane , always enter- prising , and as various as a ...
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... doubt , but in the fitness and capacity of those , who may be selected to pass judgment on their tenders to the stage , I have not the same confidence . This important task of deciding upon the elegibili- ty of dramatic compositions ...
... doubt , but in the fitness and capacity of those , who may be selected to pass judgment on their tenders to the stage , I have not the same confidence . This important task of deciding upon the elegibili- ty of dramatic compositions ...
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... doubt , the chivalric honours which awaited him in the North , Sir Robert , like his great precursor , the Knight of LaMancha , is ever in quest of adventures , and no sooner be- holds the " immortalized city of Elsineur , " than he is ...
... doubt , the chivalric honours which awaited him in the North , Sir Robert , like his great precursor , the Knight of LaMancha , is ever in quest of adventures , and no sooner be- holds the " immortalized city of Elsineur , " than he is ...
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... doubt be much astonished at this proof of Sir Robert's sagacity and erudition . He says the work is in Latin , and supposing it not easy to be " met with , " proceeds to " finish his account of Hamlet's garden with a short ab- " stract ...
... doubt be much astonished at this proof of Sir Robert's sagacity and erudition . He says the work is in Latin , and supposing it not easy to be " met with , " proceeds to " finish his account of Hamlet's garden with a short ab- " stract ...
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... doubt , " will be a very powerful rival to the two great cathe " drals of Rome and London . " The architect of this great design was formerly a slaye of Count Strogonoff , but enfran- chised by that nobleman out of respect to his ...
... doubt , " will be a very powerful rival to the two great cathe " drals of Rome and London . " The architect of this great design was formerly a slaye of Count Strogonoff , but enfran- chised by that nobleman out of respect to his ...
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