The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... present called ) is , like others of Wycherley's moral characters , too rustic , abrupt , and cynical . He is a more disagreeable , but less tedious character than the husband of Agnes , and both seem , by all accounts , to have been ...
... present called ) is , like others of Wycherley's moral characters , too rustic , abrupt , and cynical . He is a more disagreeable , but less tedious character than the husband of Agnes , and both seem , by all accounts , to have been ...
Page 154
... present a little obscured on the stage , nor do we immediately recognise it elsewhere , for want of the formidable insignia of a bag- wig and sword . Without these outward credentials , the public must not only be unable to distinguish ...
... present a little obscured on the stage , nor do we immediately recognise it elsewhere , for want of the formidable insignia of a bag- wig and sword . Without these outward credentials , the public must not only be unable to distinguish ...
Page 384
... present edition . Murphy's plays . Arthur Murphy's ( 1730-1805 ) All in the Wrong , 1761 , and Know Your Own Mind , 1778 . Both bis principal pieces , etc. There seems to be some inaccuracy here . Colman's Jealous Wife was produced in ...
... present edition . Murphy's plays . Arthur Murphy's ( 1730-1805 ) All in the Wrong , 1761 , and Know Your Own Mind , 1778 . Both bis principal pieces , etc. There seems to be some inaccuracy here . Colman's Jealous Wife was produced in ...
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