... genial fun . They seem sent upon the stage simply to utter brilliant things , and their wit goes out with their exit . Everything they say is as good as the original conception of their individuality , and character is therefore lost in ...
... genial fun . They seem sent upon the stage simply to utter brilliant things , and their wit goes out with their exit . Everything they say is as good as the original conception of their individuality , and character is therefore lost in ...
... genial fun . They seem sent upon the stage simply to utter brilliant things , and their wit goes out with their exit . Everything they say is as good as the original conception of their individuality , and character is therefore lost in ...
Essays and Reviews: Old English dramatists ; South's sermons ; Romance of rascality ; The croakers of society and literature ; British critics ; Rufus Choate ; Coleridge as a philosophical critic ; Prescott's histories ; Prescott's conquest of Peru ; Shakspeare's critics ; Richard Brinsley Sheridan ; Appendix
... personages display none of this life and genial fun . They seem sent upon the stage simply to utter brilliant things , and their wit goes out with their exit . Every thing they say is as good as RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN . 307.
The Family Library of British Poetry from Chaucer to the Present Time: (1350-1878.)
... VOLPONE ( THE FOX ) AND HIS DUPES . SCENE , a room in VOLPONE's house . Enter VOLPONE and MOSCA . ― VOLPONE . Good morning to the day : and next , my gold ! Open the shrine , that I may see my saint . MOSCA withdraws the curtain , and ...
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