Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volume 2321968 - Great Britain |
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Page 39
... dramatic lectures , dramatic readings , and theatrical representations ; and yet will have a play read to an assembled party in his own house ? Well may Molière make Mons . Tartuffe say : - " Ce n'est pas pécher , que pécher en silence ...
... dramatic lectures , dramatic readings , and theatrical representations ; and yet will have a play read to an assembled party in his own house ? Well may Molière make Mons . Tartuffe say : - " Ce n'est pas pécher , que pécher en silence ...
Page 125
... dramatic criticism . He is genuine ; he is trenchant ; he is unconventional and unprejudiced ; he is a slave to no 66 eidol , " and therefore when he informs me that this man writes legitimate drama and that man does not I am ...
... dramatic criticism . He is genuine ; he is trenchant ; he is unconventional and unprejudiced ; he is a slave to no 66 eidol , " and therefore when he informs me that this man writes legitimate drama and that man does not I am ...
Page 590
... dramatic interest is wanting . In this French piece the effect of this steady subdued restlessness in the background - giving the idea of the abstraction , as it were , of the other personages from the real dramatic business going on in ...
... dramatic interest is wanting . In this French piece the effect of this steady subdued restlessness in the background - giving the idea of the abstraction , as it were , of the other personages from the real dramatic business going on in ...
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