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Mr. Bannister had the comedy of The World , and the after - piece of The Children in the Wood , for his benefit on Thursday last , at Drury - Lane . Mr. Gattie , in consequence of the indisposition of Mr. Dowton , undertook the part of ...
Mr. Bannister had the comedy of The World , and the after - piece of The Children in the Wood , for his benefit on Thursday last , at Drury - Lane . Mr. Gattie , in consequence of the indisposition of Mr. Dowton , undertook the part of ...
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As this piece is sans moral and sans interest , I am surprised at its being called a Comedy , for many of our old Farces are more worthy of the name . Perhaps the author fondly anticipated much pathos from Mrs. Kendal's scene with her ...
As this piece is sans moral and sans interest , I am surprised at its being called a Comedy , for many of our old Farces are more worthy of the name . Perhaps the author fondly anticipated much pathos from Mrs. Kendal's scene with her ...
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It belongs to the composite style , and very happily mixes up the comedy of intrigue , such as we see it in Mrs. Centlivre's Spanish plots , with a tolerable share of the wit and sentiment of Congreve and Vanburgh .
It belongs to the composite style , and very happily mixes up the comedy of intrigue , such as we see it in Mrs. Centlivre's Spanish plots , with a tolerable share of the wit and sentiment of Congreve and Vanburgh .
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