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An essay on the character, immoral, and antichristian tendency of the stage - Page 52
by John Styles - 1806 - 139 pages
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A Satirical View of London at the Commencement of the Nineteenth Century

John Corry - 1801 - 270 pages
...fair-one in an equally affecting and amiable point of view. The Noble Lie, written by the fame dramatift, is another proof of the ^felicity of his invention in the extenuation of guilt. Kotzebue is a man of genius j on fcveral occa. • fions, he difplays fublirnity of fentiment and interifity...
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An Essay on the Character and Influence of the Stage on Morals and Happiness

John Styles - 1807 - 216 pages
...true valour when there is no danger nigh! As Kotzebue eloquently pleaded the cause of the adulteress in the Stranger, so, in his Natural Son, or as it...marked, and a review of its favourite, productions is as dishonourable to the present, as the plays of that period were disgraceful to the age of Charles...
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An Essay on the Character and Influence of the Stage on Morals and Happiness

John Styles - 1807 - 216 pages
...valour when there is no danger nigh! As Kotzebue eloquently pleaded the cause of the adulteress iu the Stranger, so, in his Natural Son, or as it has...marked, and a review of its favourite productions is as dishonourable to the present, as the plays of that period were disgraceful to the age of Charles...
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A Satirical View of London

John Corry - 1809 - 236 pages
...has placed a kind unwedded fair-one in an equally affecting and amiable point of view. The Noble LAe, written by the same dramatist, is another proof of...felicity of his invention in the extenuation of guilt. It has been asserted, and with truth, that though onr modern comedies are inferior in humour to those...
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An Essay on the Character and Influence of the Stage

John Styles - 1815 - 254 pages
...The Noble Lie, written by the same dramatist, is another proof of the felicity of his invention ill the extenuation of guilt." Let us hear no more then...marked, and a review of its favourite productions is as dishonourable to the present, as the plays of that period were disgraceful to the age of Charles...
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The English Metropolis, Or, London in the Year 1820: Containing Satirical ...

John Corry - 1820 - 328 pages
...playwright, his Lovers' Vows) he has placed a kind, unwedded fair-one, in an equally affecting and amiable point of view. The Noble Lie, written by the same...felicity of his invention in the extenuation of guilt. It has been asserted, and with truth, that though our modern comedies are inferior in homour to those...
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The English Metropolis, Or, London in the Year 1820: Containing Satirical ...

John Corry - 1820 - 332 pages
...playwright, his Lovers' Vows) he has placed a kind, unwedded fair-one, in an equally affecting and amiable point of view. The Noble Lie, written by the same...felicity of his invention in the extenuation of guilt. / It has been asserted, and with truth, that though our modern comedies are inferior in humour to those...
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