The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 8
... common place in the sentiments and Janguage , ( especially in his parting ad- dress ) that but very little , if any , in- terest is excited . There is no great knowledge of stage effect shewn in this piece ; and the closing scenes ...
... common place in the sentiments and Janguage , ( especially in his parting ad- dress ) that but very little , if any , in- terest is excited . There is no great knowledge of stage effect shewn in this piece ; and the closing scenes ...
Page 152
... common sympathies of our nature . How callous , then , must be his heart , who , with every better and more gener- ous feeling pressing upon him , could , for the sake of contributing to a disgraceful and momentary pleasure , consent to ...
... common sympathies of our nature . How callous , then , must be his heart , who , with every better and more gener- ous feeling pressing upon him , could , for the sake of contributing to a disgraceful and momentary pleasure , consent to ...
Page 180
... common life : now , O greater evil ! they are too apt to sink them below the level of common life . Jack used to speak of Caroline Simperkins , a quondam friend of his , as an instance of the levelling effect of the common run of novels ...
... common life : now , O greater evil ! they are too apt to sink them below the level of common life . Jack used to speak of Caroline Simperkins , a quondam friend of his , as an instance of the levelling effect of the common run of novels ...
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