The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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Page 50
... influence on the stage . Many ex- cellent comedies were produced during the eighteenth century , but in none of them is there a trace of the licentiousness which disfigured the work of the dramatists after the Restoration . At the same ...
... influence on the stage . Many ex- cellent comedies were produced during the eighteenth century , but in none of them is there a trace of the licentiousness which disfigured the work of the dramatists after the Restoration . At the same ...
Page 52
... influence of settled opinion , grew always more regular and refined , the local humours and customs , of which Fielding and Smollett had made so much use , gradually disappear- ed , and the interest of tales of modern life began to turn ...
... influence of settled opinion , grew always more regular and refined , the local humours and customs , of which Fielding and Smollett had made so much use , gradually disappear- ed , and the interest of tales of modern life began to turn ...
Page 55
... influence in mere copyist of particular nature . Or he our painting , our drama , and our fiction . may adyance a step in imagination , and The leading imaginative characteristics of a seize on a particular idea , which he after- people ...
... influence in mere copyist of particular nature . Or he our painting , our drama , and our fiction . may adyance a step in imagination , and The leading imaginative characteristics of a seize on a particular idea , which he after- people ...
Page 56
... influence has always been beneficially seeks to restrict the national action to buy- exercised . But it has been far otherwise ing in the cheapest market and selling in when events have elevated them into the the dearest , and ...
... influence has always been beneficially seeks to restrict the national action to buy- exercised . But it has been far otherwise ing in the cheapest market and selling in when events have elevated them into the the dearest , and ...
Page 59
... influence of public taste is brought to bear upon the character of the drama , we want an active intervention of that which is best in all classes , the refinement of the upper classes , the sound morality of the middle classes , the ...
... influence of public taste is brought to bear upon the character of the drama , we want an active intervention of that which is best in all classes , the refinement of the upper classes , the sound morality of the middle classes , the ...
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