Index Entry | Lear [t], audience hears with same emotion as pantomime, in critical essay |
Location | Williamsburg |
Citation | VGW(HU.773.008 21 Jan 1773:11, 12, 13 (1121) The Times: A Moral Description. . . [3 columns criticising effeminacy in fashion, and fashions in general] Let us search the Theatre for the remains of manly taste. The attractions of the theatre arise from a complication of causes beyond those of any other entertainment, . . . Need we any other proof of this than the conduct of fashionable hearers, who sit with the same face of admiration at Lear, an Opera, or a Pantomime? . . . |
Generic Title | Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
Date | 1773.01.21 |
Publisher | Purdie, Alex., and John Dixon |
City, State | Williamsburg, VA |
Year | 1773 |
Bibliography | B0048594 |