The Spectator, Svazek 11793 |
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Strana vi
... Stage , was either hissed or neglected ; but , trusting that the readers would do him more justice , he publish . ed it , with an inscription to the dutchess of Marl- borough . When the marquis of Wharton was appointed lord lieutenant ...
... Stage , was either hissed or neglected ; but , trusting that the readers would do him more justice , he publish . ed it , with an inscription to the dutchess of Marl- borough . When the marquis of Wharton was appointed lord lieutenant ...
Strana ix
... stage , was the grand climacteric of Addison's reputation . The whole nation was at that time on fire with faction . The Whigs applauded every line of the play in which Li- berty was mentioned , as a satire on the Tories ; and the ...
... stage , was the grand climacteric of Addison's reputation . The whole nation was at that time on fire with faction . The Whigs applauded every line of the play in which Li- berty was mentioned , as a satire on the Tories ; and the ...
Strana x
... stage , another daily paper called the Guardian was published by Steele . To this Addison gave great afsistance , whether occafionally or by previous agreement is not known . The papers of Addison are marked in the Spectator , by one of ...
... stage , another daily paper called the Guardian was published by Steele . To this Addison gave great afsistance , whether occafionally or by previous agreement is not known . The papers of Addison are marked in the Spectator , by one of ...
Strana 7
... stage . Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than Little- ton or Coke . The father sends up every post questions relating to marriage - articles , leafes , and tenures , in the neighbourhood ; all which questions he ...
... stage . Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than Little- ton or Coke . The father sends up every post questions relating to marriage - articles , leafes , and tenures , in the neighbourhood ; all which questions he ...
Strana 19
... stage with theep and oxen . This is joining together inconfiftences , and mak- ing the decoration partly real and partly imaginary . I would recommend what I have faid here to the directors , as well as the admirers of our modern Opera ...
... stage with theep and oxen . This is joining together inconfiftences , and mak- ing the decoration partly real and partly imaginary . I would recommend what I have faid here to the directors , as well as the admirers of our modern Opera ...
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