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... critics . Its weaknesses are those of its genre . There is no action to accompany the dialogue , and the total effect of the repeti- tion of similar songs of praise is pleasing only by reason of the extraordinarily good music . As in ...
... critics . Its weaknesses are those of its genre . There is no action to accompany the dialogue , and the total effect of the repeti- tion of similar songs of praise is pleasing only by reason of the extraordinarily good music . As in ...
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... critic of his censure , or my friend of the laugh . ' My intimates are few , and I am not solicitous to increase them . I have learnt , that where the author would please , the man should be unknown . An author is the reverse of all ...
... critic of his censure , or my friend of the laugh . ' My intimates are few , and I am not solicitous to increase them . I have learnt , that where the author would please , the man should be unknown . An author is the reverse of all ...
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... critic , who found fault with The Foundling in the Gentleman's Magazine ( March , 1748 ) , showed considerable respect for the Fables , and in no one of the criticisms of Moore's dramas did a contemporary mention the Fables without ...
... critic , who found fault with The Foundling in the Gentleman's Magazine ( March , 1748 ) , showed considerable respect for the Fables , and in no one of the criticisms of Moore's dramas did a contemporary mention the Fables without ...
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... critic says , ' That delicate soft- ness and pathos which distinguishes this character , sat with much ease upon Mrs. Cibber , ' and adds that Barry ' sup- ported his character with emphatic dignity . ' Miss Catherine Talbot wrote to ...
... critic says , ' That delicate soft- ness and pathos which distinguishes this character , sat with much ease upon Mrs. Cibber , ' and adds that Barry ' sup- ported his character with emphatic dignity . ' Miss Catherine Talbot wrote to ...
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... critics so regard it . Three long discussions in the Gentleman's Magazine2 contain not a word concerning the resemblances between the two plays , and Francis Gentleman , in 1779 , 3 called attention to the slightness of Moore's ...
... critics so regard it . Three long discussions in the Gentleman's Magazine2 contain not a word concerning the resemblances between the two plays , and Francis Gentleman , in 1779 , 3 called attention to the slightness of Moore's ...
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