Addison and Steele, the Critical HeritageEdward Alan Bloom, Lillian D. Bloom Routledge & K. Paul, 1980 - Počet stran: 480 |
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... excellent , inoffensive , irreproachable Actor , is infinitely less than what we ought to have for several other Artists . By the way , we shall take Occasion to convince you anon , that excellent , inoffensive , irreproachable Actors ...
... excellent , inoffensive , irreproachable Actor , is infinitely less than what we ought to have for several other Artists . By the way , we shall take Occasion to convince you anon , that excellent , inoffensive , irreproachable Actors ...
Strana 410
... excellent judge of lively conversation , said , that the conversation of Addison was at once the most polite , and the most mirthful , that could be imagined ; that it was Terence and Catullus in one , heightened by an exquisite ...
... excellent judge of lively conversation , said , that the conversation of Addison was at once the most polite , and the most mirthful , that could be imagined ; that it was Terence and Catullus in one , heightened by an exquisite ...
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... excellent dia- logue and declamation , and , among plays fashioned on the French model , must be allowed to rank high ; not indeed with ' Athalie ' or ' Saul ' ; but , we think , not below ' Cinna ' , ( 28 ) and certainly above any ...
... excellent dia- logue and declamation , and , among plays fashioned on the French model , must be allowed to rank high ; not indeed with ' Athalie ' or ' Saul ' ; but , we think , not below ' Cinna ' , ( 28 ) and certainly above any ...
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John Tutchins Ghost to Richard Steele Esq 1713 | 36 |
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