The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., Volume 4proprietors, 1797 |
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... writer since the days of SHAKSPEARE . Indeed it is evident that our author has formed himself upon the model of the old dramatic writers , and particularly of SHAKSPEARE , with whose form of language and cast of sentiment he seems to be ...
... writer since the days of SHAKSPEARE . Indeed it is evident that our author has formed himself upon the model of the old dramatic writers , and particularly of SHAKSPEARE , with whose form of language and cast of sentiment he seems to be ...
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... writer to examine the productions of two popular dramatic writers of the present day , who are emulous which shall exceed each other in their imitations of the plays of our immortal bard . A LOOKER - ON . LITERARY PROPERTY . TO THE ...
... writer to examine the productions of two popular dramatic writers of the present day , who are emulous which shall exceed each other in their imitations of the plays of our immortal bard . A LOOKER - ON . LITERARY PROPERTY . TO THE ...
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... writer , is an author of various talents , and of considerable learning . It is scarcely necessary to enumerate his ... writers , I believe all learned readers will agree , that he is the only man in the kingdom ( with whom we are ...
... writer , is an author of various talents , and of considerable learning . It is scarcely necessary to enumerate his ... writers , I believe all learned readers will agree , that he is the only man in the kingdom ( with whom we are ...
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Incidents illustrated | 14 |
Characters No I A Sailor | 22 |
The Heir at | 44 |
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