The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... racter , can be the proper patron of a work , which endeavours to cultivate and polish human life , by promoting virtuet and knowledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either useful or orna- mental to fociety . I know that the ...
... racter , can be the proper patron of a work , which endeavours to cultivate and polish human life , by promoting virtuet and knowledge , and by recommending whatsoever may be either useful or orna- mental to fociety . I know that the ...
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... racter of the London Prentice . I have often wished that our tragedians would copy after this great master in ac- tion . Could they make the same use of their arms and legs , and inform their faces with as significant looks and passions ...
... racter of the London Prentice . I have often wished that our tragedians would copy after this great master in ac- tion . Could they make the same use of their arms and legs , and inform their faces with as significant looks and passions ...
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... racter of the person departed in Greek or Hebrew , and by that means are not understood once in a twelvemonth . In the poetical quarter , I found there were poets who had no monuments , and monuments , which had no poets . I observed ...
... racter of the person departed in Greek or Hebrew , and by that means are not understood once in a twelvemonth . In the poetical quarter , I found there were poets who had no monuments , and monuments , which had no poets . I observed ...
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... racter , but also have descended and spoke on the stage as the bold thunderer in the Rehearsal . When they got me down thus low , they thought fit to degrade me fur ther , and make me a ghost . I was contented with this for these two ...
... racter , but also have descended and spoke on the stage as the bold thunderer in the Rehearsal . When they got me down thus low , they thought fit to degrade me fur ther , and make me a ghost . I was contented with this for these two ...
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... racter of a fine gentleman , that he should in that manner trample upon all order and decency . As for the charac ter of DORIMANT , it is more of a coxcomb than that of FOPLING . He says of one of his companions , that a good ...
... racter of a fine gentleman , that he should in that manner trample upon all order and decency . As for the charac ter of DORIMANT , it is more of a coxcomb than that of FOPLING . He says of one of his companions , that a good ...
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