She Stoops to ConquerClarendon Press, 1939 - 100페이지 |
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... play , but it was only after long hesitation that he produced it at Covent Garden Theatre , in January , 1768 . " The Good - Natur'd Man was intended by the author as a protest against the popularity of genteel or sentimental comedy . A ...
... play , but it was only after long hesitation that he produced it at Covent Garden Theatre , in January , 1768 . " The Good - Natur'd Man was intended by the author as a protest against the popularity of genteel or sentimental comedy . A ...
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... play , with its easy opening , its ingenious development of plot in a humorous situation , and its skilful characterization , went well from the first . Those who were present , even hostile critics like Horace Walpole , were agreed ...
... play , with its easy opening , its ingenious development of plot in a humorous situation , and its skilful characterization , went well from the first . Those who were present , even hostile critics like Horace Walpole , were agreed ...
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... play of farcical good fun ; and how many of us can plead not guilty of enjoying the hardships , certainly no less dis- tressing , to which the authoress of Evelina afterwards exposed Madame Duval ? Still less can be said for the chief ...
... play of farcical good fun ; and how many of us can plead not guilty of enjoying the hardships , certainly no less dis- tressing , to which the authoress of Evelina afterwards exposed Madame Duval ? Still less can be said for the chief ...
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