Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... school . Moreover , the " School for Scandal " is more highly wrought in its language , more pointedly turned than his second play , of " The Rivals . " The celebrated screen scene , which was copied from a similar contrivance by ...
... school . Moreover , the " School for Scandal " is more highly wrought in its language , more pointedly turned than his second play , of " The Rivals . " The celebrated screen scene , which was copied from a similar contrivance by ...
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... course , pronounce the " School for Scandal ” to be the most original comedy in the language ; but I dare to assert that , for grouping of persons , and for situations , for conception and consistency of the characters , for idiomatic ...
... course , pronounce the " School for Scandal ” to be the most original comedy in the language ; but I dare to assert that , for grouping of persons , and for situations , for conception and consistency of the characters , for idiomatic ...
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... School for Scandal . " Sir George Wealthy and Charles Surface are nearly the same individual ; and what is curious , each has a money- lender ; Moses , in " The School for Scandal , " and Transfer in " The Minor , " and both are termed ...
... School for Scandal . " Sir George Wealthy and Charles Surface are nearly the same individual ; and what is curious , each has a money- lender ; Moses , in " The School for Scandal , " and Transfer in " The Minor , " and both are termed ...
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