William Godwin: His Friends and Contemporaries, Том 2Roberts Brothers, 1876 - 395 стор. This is a book about the group of friends kept by William Godwin, Wollstonecraft's husband. |
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... play therein men- tioned was " Antonio , " represented at Drury Lane , and damned , of which more will be said hereafter . 66 S. T. Coleridge to William Godwin . " Wednesday Morning , Jan. 8 , 1800 . " MY DEAR SIR , —- To - morrow and ...
... play therein men- tioned was " Antonio , " represented at Drury Lane , and damned , of which more will be said hereafter . 66 S. T. Coleridge to William Godwin . " Wednesday Morning , Jan. 8 , 1800 . " MY DEAR SIR , —- To - morrow and ...
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... play the buffoon . " S. T. Coleridge to William Godwin . " Monday , [ Sep. 11 , 1800. ] “ Dear Godwin , ―There are vessels every week from Dublin to Workington , which place is 16 miles from my house , through a divine country , but ...
... play the buffoon . " S. T. Coleridge to William Godwin . " Monday , [ Sep. 11 , 1800. ] “ Dear Godwin , ―There are vessels every week from Dublin to Workington , which place is 16 miles from my house , through a divine country , but ...
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... play ? It must have excited a deeper feeling in you than that of mere curiosity , for doubtless the tragedy has great merit . I know not indeed how far Kemble might have watered and thinned its consistence ; I speak of the printed play ...
... play ? It must have excited a deeper feeling in you than that of mere curiosity , for doubtless the tragedy has great merit . I know not indeed how far Kemble might have watered and thinned its consistence ; I speak of the printed play ...
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... play should be clapped through 160 successive nights , and I would reconcile it to my conscience ( in part ) by two thoughts : first , that you are a good man ; and secondly , that the divinity of Shakespere would remain all that while ...
... play should be clapped through 160 successive nights , and I would reconcile it to my conscience ( in part ) by two thoughts : first , that you are a good man ; and secondly , that the divinity of Shakespere would remain all that while ...
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... play wanted one thing which I believe is almost indispensable in a play — a proper rogue , in the cutting of whose throat the audience may take an unmingled interest . " We are all tolerably well . " GRETA HALL , Keswick . God love you ...
... play wanted one thing which I believe is almost indispensable in a play — a proper rogue , in the cutting of whose throat the audience may take an unmingled interest . " We are all tolerably well . " GRETA HALL , Keswick . God love you ...
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