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... began to write . The old " artificial comedy " still lingered ; but Congreve had left no worthy successors . The dramatists had made a desperate attempt to become moral ; sometimes with the result of simply losing in vivacity or ...
... began to write . The old " artificial comedy " still lingered ; but Congreve had left no worthy successors . The dramatists had made a desperate attempt to become moral ; sometimes with the result of simply losing in vivacity or ...
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... began by accepting the established form . His first play was produced when he was still under age . There could be no doubt as to the line which he would naturally select . He was never much given to heroics of any kind . The classical ...
... began by accepting the established form . His first play was produced when he was still under age . There could be no doubt as to the line which he would naturally select . He was never much given to heroics of any kind . The classical ...
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... began by attempting a rustic retirement . The story of what followed is told by Murphy , and is repeated by all the biographers . Fielding , it seems , had inherited a small pro- perty of £ 200 a year from his mother , at East Stour in ...
... began by attempting a rustic retirement . The story of what followed is told by Murphy , and is repeated by all the biographers . Fielding , it seems , had inherited a small pro- perty of £ 200 a year from his mother , at East Stour in ...
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... began it , he tells us , at Leyden , in the year 1728 ; but Booth and Cibber , then managers of Drury Lane , advised him against producing it . In truth , it is chiefly remarkable as indicating Fielding's early enthusiasm for Cervantes ...
... began it , he tells us , at Leyden , in the year 1728 ; but Booth and Cibber , then managers of Drury Lane , advised him against producing it . In truth , it is chiefly remarkable as indicating Fielding's early enthusiasm for Cervantes ...
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... began to think that there might be " something particular in his case , capable of eluding that radical force which had healed so many thousands . " He returned to the study of Berkeley's Siris , which he had before read for amusement ...
... began to think that there might be " something particular in his case , capable of eluding that radical force which had healed so many thousands . " He returned to the study of Berkeley's Siris , which he had before read for amusement ...
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