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If I could nail this manager for a minute , I'd read him such å tragedy . Dag . “ Nay , an thou'lt mouth , —I'll rant as well as thee . ” Fust . Eh ? dam'me , he's talking in his sleep , acting Hamlet , before twelve tallow candles ...
The French language , as pronounced on the stage , especially in tragedy , is most particularly deficient in accent , and to be made up of syllables rather than of words . A friend of Diderot , who accompanied him to the Theatre one ...
Tragedy of Merope — Taswell . and the 6 Cid , ” of Corneille was loudly demanded by the audience . This hurt the right reverend dramatist so much , that he actually contrived to have a long and regular critique , written by the ...