| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1781 - 200 pages
...— Mr. DODD was aftoniftiingly great in the character of SIR HARRY ! That univerfal and judicious actor Mr. PALMER, perhaps never appeared to. more...;• — but it is not in the power of language to do juftice to Mr. KING ! — Indeed he more than merited thofe repeated burfts of applaufe which he drew... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1781 - 114 pages
...character of SIR HARRY ! That univerfal and judicious^ actor Mr. PALMER, perhaps never appeared ta more advantage than in the COLONEL ;• — but it is not in the power of language to do juftice to Mr. KING ! — Indeed he more than merited thofe repeated burfts of applaufe which he drew... | |
| English drama - 1789 - 450 pages
...performance—Mr. DODD was aftonifhingly great in the character of SIR HARRY ! That univerfal and judicious actor Mr. PALMER, perhaps never appeared to more advantage...;•—but it is not in the power of language to do juftice to Mr. KING ! —Indeed he more than merited thofe repeated burfts of applaufe which he drew... | |
| Beauties - 1800 - 576 pages
...aftonifhingly great in the charafter of Sir Harry ! That univerfal and judicious aftor, Mr. P— — r, perhaps never appeared to more advantage than in the...Colonel ; but it is not in the power of language to da juftice to Mr. K — g ! — Indeed he more than merited thofe repeated burfls of applaufe which... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 pages
...the character of Sir Hnrry ; that universa nid judicious actor, Mr. Palmer, perhaps nevei * Pl'e.ired to more advantage than in the Colonel but it is not in the power of language to do justici to Mr. King! indeed he more than merited those repeated bursts of applause which he drew from... | |
| Henry Sass - Art - 1818 - 420 pages
...mind, as to produce a contest, between the works of nature and art, which shall be first recorded. It is not in the power of language to do justice to the grandeur of Vesuvius seen at the time of an eruption. The explosions of the crater, sending forth... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - English drama - 1821 - 430 pages
...performance — Mr. Dodd was astonishingly great in the character of Sir Harry. That universal and judicious actor, Mr. Palmer, perhaps never appeared to more...judicious audience. As to the scenery — the miraculous powers of Mr. De Loutherbourg's pencil are universally acknowledged. In short, we are at a loss which... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - English drama - 1821 - 428 pages
...performance — Mr. Dodd was astonishingly great in the character of Sir Harry. That universal and judicious actor, Mr. Palmer, perhaps never appeared to more...merited those repeated bursts of applause which he drewirom a most brilliant and judicious audience. As to the scenery — the miraculous powers of Mr.... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 pages
...performance — Mr. Dodd was astonishingly groat in the character of Sir Harry. That universal and judicious actor, Mr. Palmer, perhaps never appeared to more advantage than in the Colonel; — butitis not in the power.of language to do j usticc to Mr. King: indeed he more than merited those... | |
| English drama - 1827 - 378 pages
...astonishingly great in the character of Sir Harry ! That universal and judicious actor, Mr. Egerton, perhaps never appeared to more advantage than in the...not in the power of language to do justice to Mr. Jones ¡—Indeed, he more than merited those repeated bursts of applause which he drew from a most... | |
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