| 1799 - 678 Seiten
...fidelity. The meeting between MATILDA and CECILIA, for example, in the First Act of the " ROVERS," and their sudden intimacy, has been censured as unnatural. Be it so. It is taken, almost word for ward, from " STELLA," a German (or professedly a German) Piece now much in vogue; from which also the... | |
| 1803 - 674 Seiten
...fidelity. The meeting between MATILDA and CECILIA, for example, in the First Act of the " ROVERS," and their sudden intimacy, has been censured as unnatural. Be it so. It is taken, almost -word fir word, from " STELLA," a German (or professedly a German) Piece now much in vogue; from which also... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1807 - 258 Seiten
...fidelity. The meeting between Matilda and Cecilia, for example, in the First Act of the " Rovers," and their sudden intimacy, has been censured as unnatural....in vogue ; from which also the catastrophe of Mr. HIGOINS'S play is in part borrowed, so far as relates to the agreement to which the Ladies come, as... | |
| 1813 - 254 Seiten
...fidelity. The meeting between Matilda and Cecilia, for example, in the First Act of the " Rovers," and their sudden intimacy, has been censured as unnatural....will see by and by, to share Casimere between them. The dinner scene is copied partly from the published translation of the " Slranger,"and partly from... | |
| 1828 - 454 Seiten
...for fidelity. The meeting between Matilda and Cecilia, for example, in the first act of the Rovers, and their sudden intimacy, has been censured as unnatural....will see by and by, to share Casimere between them. The dinner scene is copied partly from the published translation of the Stranger, and partly from the... | |
| George Canning, John Hookham Frere, George Ellis, Charles Carrington, William Gifford - 1854 - 288 Seiten
...notion of German plays wholly from the translations which have appeared in our language. If they are totally dissimilar from the originals, Mr. H. may...which the ladies come, as the reader will see by and bye, to share Casimere between them. The dinner-scene is copied partly from the published translation... | |
| Anti-Jacobin The - 1854 - 296 Seiten
...fidelity. The* meeting between Matilda and Cecilia, for example, in the first act of the " Rovers," and their sudden intimacy, has been censured as unnatural....which the ladies come, as the reader will see by and bye, to share Casimere between them. The dinner-scene is copied partly from the published translation... | |
| John Hookham Frere - 1867 - 264 Seiten
...piece now much in vogue ; from which alfo the cataftrophe of Mr. HIGGINS'S play is in part borrowed, fo far as relates to the agreement to which the Ladies come, as the Reader will fee by and by, to fhare Cafimere between them. The dinner fcene is copied partly from the publifhed... | |
| John Hookham Frere - 1867 - 260 Seiten
...piece now much in vogue ; from which alfo the cataftrophe of Mr. HIGGINS'S play is in part borrowed, fo far as relates to the agreement to which the Ladies come, as the Reader will fee by and by, to fhare Cafimere between them. The dinner fcene is copied partly from the publifhed... | |
| John Hookham Frere, Bartle Frere - 1872 - 662 Seiten
...Fidelity. The meeting between MATILDA and CECILIA, for example, in the first act of the " ROVERS," and their sudden intimacy, has been censured as unnatural....agreement to which the ladies come, as the reader will see by-and-by, to share CASIMERE between them. on all hands to be in the very first taste ; and if no German... | |
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