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—I have heard no bad judge of such matters say , that he liked a comedy better than a tragedy , a farce better than a comedy , a pantomime better than a farce , but a puppet - show best of all . ' I look upon it , that he who invented ...
—I have heard no bad judge of such matters say , that he liked a comedy better than a tragedy , a farce better than a comedy , a pantomime better than a farce , but a puppet - show best of all . ' I look upon it , that he who invented ...
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... and natural fool : the Copper Captain is sterling to this hour : his mistress , Estifania , only died the other day with Mrs. Jordan : and the two grotesque females , in the same play , act better than the Witches in Macbeth .
... and natural fool : the Copper Captain is sterling to this hour : his mistress , Estifania , only died the other day with Mrs. Jordan : and the two grotesque females , in the same play , act better than the Witches in Macbeth .
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They were between himself and his conscience ; and should be left to that higher tribunal , where they in trembling hope repose , the bosom of his Father and his God . ' In a word , he has left behind him few wiser or better men .
They were between himself and his conscience ; and should be left to that higher tribunal , where they in trembling hope repose , the bosom of his Father and his God . ' In a word , he has left behind him few wiser or better men .
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