Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... character - curious , humorous , or horrible . In the English instance , we often welcome the skilful " make - up " with enthusiasm and an anticipation of enjoyment ; but unbalanced by a character equally marked and striking , there ...
... character - curious , humorous , or horrible . In the English instance , we often welcome the skilful " make - up " with enthusiasm and an anticipation of enjoyment ; but unbalanced by a character equally marked and striking , there ...
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... character of Jeremy Diddler , in Kenny's farce of " Raising the Wind , " is one of those happy strokes of genius that give a proverbial reputation to a character , and constitute it , so to say , the patron saint of a class . In the ...
... character of Jeremy Diddler , in Kenny's farce of " Raising the Wind , " is one of those happy strokes of genius that give a proverbial reputation to a character , and constitute it , so to say , the patron saint of a class . In the ...
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... character is improbable , what combination monstrous . The " yarn of our life is so mingled , " we have all so many antagonistic and contradictory qualities , that that artist draws the most natural character who is not over anxious ...
... character is improbable , what combination monstrous . The " yarn of our life is so mingled , " we have all so many antagonistic and contradictory qualities , that that artist draws the most natural character who is not over anxious ...
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