Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... scenes never imagined that more would be expected of him , and therefore to delineate character has been his ... scene is here restored . The author submits it to the reader in his closet ; and hopes that too much refinement will ...
... scenes never imagined that more would be expected of him , and therefore to delineate character has been his ... scene is here restored . The author submits it to the reader in his closet ; and hopes that too much refinement will ...
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... scene beyond Elysium blest ; Where sculptur'd elegance and native grace Unite to stamp the beauties of the place ; While , sweetly blending , still are seen The wavy lawn , the sloping green ; While novelty , with cautious cunning ...
... scene beyond Elysium blest ; Where sculptur'd elegance and native grace Unite to stamp the beauties of the place ; While , sweetly blending , still are seen The wavy lawn , the sloping green ; While novelty , with cautious cunning ...
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... scene , which was thought to be ' low ' - vulgar . The scene was restored for the printed edition , which was fairly favourably reviewed ; but on the whole the play was not more than a moderate success . 4.5 . Bensley acted the part of ...
... scene , which was thought to be ' low ' - vulgar . The scene was restored for the printed edition , which was fairly favourably reviewed ; but on the whole the play was not more than a moderate success . 4.5 . Bensley acted the part of ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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