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Page 389
... characters in an alluring light , and letting them escape nearly or altogether , without poetical justice on their demerits . The cele- brated comedy of the School for Scan- dal has been much blamed on this score , and the character of ...
... characters in an alluring light , and letting them escape nearly or altogether , without poetical justice on their demerits . The cele- brated comedy of the School for Scan- dal has been much blamed on this score , and the character of ...
Page 390
... character exhibited in any one play , without a similar or analogous one being exposed , and rendered obnoxious in some other play ; - -no light sentiment uttered which is not , in the proper place , gravely contradicted . The action of ...
... character exhibited in any one play , without a similar or analogous one being exposed , and rendered obnoxious in some other play ; - -no light sentiment uttered which is not , in the proper place , gravely contradicted . The action of ...
Page 496
... character a virtuoso pedant . One of this species , which so far as I know , is still a non - descript , has lately come under my observation , and as the character may be new to many of your readers , I shall give you an account of it ...
... character a virtuoso pedant . One of this species , which so far as I know , is still a non - descript , has lately come under my observation , and as the character may be new to many of your readers , I shall give you an account of it ...
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