The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage, Volume 241807 |
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Page 46
... CONTINUED . The singular effects of the passions consist chiefly in certain contrasts , very sudden ' transitions , in changes , shiftings , blend- ings , contradictions , and seeming inconsistencies . Singular appearances of love . 1 ...
... CONTINUED . The singular effects of the passions consist chiefly in certain contrasts , very sudden ' transitions , in changes , shiftings , blend- ings , contradictions , and seeming inconsistencies . Singular appearances of love . 1 ...
Page 47
... CONTINUED . Singularity , or the strange and whimsical turn in the pas- sions is more apt to please in description , or representation , than the mere violence of the passions ; for the former discovers to us something new , and this ...
... CONTINUED . Singularity , or the strange and whimsical turn in the pas- sions is more apt to please in description , or representation , than the mere violence of the passions ; for the former discovers to us something new , and this ...
Page 48
... continued to repeat the same words , but made no answer to any questions . Various were the conjectures of the people , but no satisfactory solution occur- ed . At length a man observed , that the gentleman was certainly looking at two ...
... continued to repeat the same words , but made no answer to any questions . Various were the conjectures of the people , but no satisfactory solution occur- ed . At length a man observed , that the gentleman was certainly looking at two ...
Page 84
... continued approbation of the public , led him to relinquish his assumed name , and to consider the stage as a permanent pursuit . In the winters of this and the following year he was the young hero of the Manchester theatre , whilst in ...
... continued approbation of the public , led him to relinquish his assumed name , and to consider the stage as a permanent pursuit . In the winters of this and the following year he was the young hero of the Manchester theatre , whilst in ...
Page 90
... continued for many descents ; knighthood was at its height , and the prefix Sir at length became a mark of distinction to peers , who had it set before their baptismal name , in their writs of summons to parliament , and they were ...
... continued for many descents ; knighthood was at its height , and the prefix Sir at length became a mark of distinction to peers , who had it set before their baptismal name , in their writs of summons to parliament , and they were ...
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