Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... nature , and sweet temper from beginning to end . • Farquhar's personal character appears to have been a transcript- or , perhaps , I should say the better characters in his plays seem to have been the reflexes of his own nature . He ...
... nature , and sweet temper from beginning to end . • Farquhar's personal character appears to have been a transcript- or , perhaps , I should say the better characters in his plays seem to have been the reflexes of his own nature . He ...
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... nature herself ; and nature in rough , unhewn simplicity and goodness . The character , too , of Strap is , I believe , quite as accurately as it is humourously drawn . If a romantic attachment such as he manifests for Roderick be ...
... nature herself ; and nature in rough , unhewn simplicity and goodness . The character , too , of Strap is , I believe , quite as accurately as it is humourously drawn . If a romantic attachment such as he manifests for Roderick be ...
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... nature , a natural grace and propriety is found which supplies all that is required . It was thus that Siddons and other great actresses could play queens and great ladies - not resting on mere outward ornaments , but drawing their ...
... nature , a natural grace and propriety is found which supplies all that is required . It was thus that Siddons and other great actresses could play queens and great ladies - not resting on mere outward ornaments , but drawing their ...
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