The Works of John Home, Esq: Account of the life of Mr. John Home. Appendix to biographical account of Mr. John Home, consisting of letters to and from his friends. Agis. Douglas.-v. 2. Siege of Aquileia. The fatal discovery. Alonzo. Alfred. History of the rebellion, 1745.-v. 3. History of the rebellion (cont.)-Appendix [letters and documents illustrating the historyA. Constable and Company, 1822 |
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... sentiments and the feelings expressed in it being of the most laudable and virtuous kind , -parental tenderness , and aspiring virtue . The elder Sheridan , then manager of the Thea- tre at Dublin , sent Mr Home a gold medal , in tes ...
... sentiments and the feelings expressed in it being of the most laudable and virtuous kind , -parental tenderness , and aspiring virtue . The elder Sheridan , then manager of the Thea- tre at Dublin , sent Mr Home a gold medal , in tes ...
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... sentiments , and those more ex- ceptionable representations , which our comic stage , even in its present reformed state , sometimes ex- hibits . The persecution , however , which Mr Home and his tragedy endured , was of use to both ...
... sentiments , and those more ex- ceptionable representations , which our comic stage , even in its present reformed state , sometimes ex- hibits . The persecution , however , which Mr Home and his tragedy endured , was of use to both ...
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... sentiment , and come from peo- ple of taste , deserve the most serious consideration , taste and sentiment being the ultimate tests of all poetical composition ; though it is possible , by reasoning , to discover the foundations on ...
... sentiment , and come from peo- ple of taste , deserve the most serious consideration , taste and sentiment being the ultimate tests of all poetical composition ; though it is possible , by reasoning , to discover the foundations on ...
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... sentiments , neither improper in themselves , nor improperly expressed , may become so from the si- tuation not being properly explained ; and , conse- quently , the reader or spectator left at liberty to form such ideas of that ...
... sentiments , neither improper in themselves , nor improperly expressed , may become so from the si- tuation not being properly explained ; and , conse- quently , the reader or spectator left at liberty to form such ideas of that ...
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... sentiment . Thus , if the fate of Sparta is supposed to be determined in the fourth act , we are left in the fifth to do no more than survey the different ends of those who followed it . We may pity Euanthe - pity and applaud Lysander ...
... sentiment . Thus , if the fate of Sparta is supposed to be determined in the fourth act , we are left in the fifth to do no more than survey the different ends of those who followed it . We may pity Euanthe - pity and applaud Lysander ...
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