The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., Volume 4proprietors, 1797 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 38
Page 46
... wish to bring Mr. Colman to a proper sense of his own abi- lities ; not to deny that he possesses any we wish to satisfy him of the folly of despising those in whose footsteps he is obliged to tread , and of whose labours he has so ...
... wish to bring Mr. Colman to a proper sense of his own abi- lities ; not to deny that he possesses any we wish to satisfy him of the folly of despising those in whose footsteps he is obliged to tread , and of whose labours he has so ...
Page 296
... wish ; or rather , that could be settled until we all meet in London , which I hope will be as soon as your conveniency will permit . He wishes to have you and Mrs. Johnstone engaged for three years , and has submitted the terms between ...
... wish ; or rather , that could be settled until we all meet in London , which I hope will be as soon as your conveniency will permit . He wishes to have you and Mrs. Johnstone engaged for three years , and has submitted the terms between ...
Page 339
... wish with all my soul that the court or the minister could monopolize-- then I should not care how immoral they were . The court and all the great strive to monopolize all the vices , but they cannot . Why would you wish such an evil to ...
... wish with all my soul that the court or the minister could monopolize-- then I should not care how immoral they were . The court and all the great strive to monopolize all the vices , but they cannot . Why would you wish such an evil to ...
Contents
Incidents illustrated | 14 |
Characters No I A Sailor | 22 |
The Heir at | 44 |
17 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abington actress Admiral Agrarius appeared attended audience beautiful Beglerbeg Betterton Burke character circumstances Colman comedy continued Covent Garden Covent Garden theatre daughter death Denterville ditto Doveridge dramatic Drury-Lane Dublin Duke duty Edmund Burke effect elegant engaged expence eyes farce father favour favourite feel female French friends genius gentleman happy honour House of Commons House of Lords hundred imitation Ireland JOHN O'KEEFFE Johnson Juliet King labour Lady late letter Line London Lord Majesty manager manner master merit mind Miss MONTHLY MIRROR Mustapha nature never night o'er O'Keeffe observe occasioned original Parliament performed person play poem possession pounds present readers returned RICHARD CUMBERLAND ROYALTY THEATRE Rusport scene season shew shillings soon spirit talents TATE WILKINSON theatre Theatre Royal Theophilus Cibber thing THOMAS BELLAMY thought thousand tion wife Wilmot Woodville writer young