The Spectator, Svazek 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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... and nature , which does not work * It would seem from his manner of introducing them , that Mr. ADDISON was himself the author of these fine verfes . in in the imagination with that warmth and violence as the N ° 412 71 THE SPECTATOR .
... and nature , which does not work * It would seem from his manner of introducing them , that Mr. ADDISON was himself the author of these fine verfes . in in the imagination with that warmth and violence as the N ° 412 71 THE SPECTATOR .
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... seems , from his Office . At the Theatre Royal in Drury - fane , not afted these fifteen years ; on Tuesday next July ift . will be revived the Second Part of the De- ftruction of Jerufalem by Titus Vefpafian . The part of Titus by Mr ...
... seems , from his Office . At the Theatre Royal in Drury - fane , not afted these fifteen years ; on Tuesday next July ift . will be revived the Second Part of the De- ftruction of Jerufalem by Titus Vefpafian . The part of Titus by Mr ...
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... seems at his Office , or at Oxford . ADVERTISEMENT . On the tenth of this month , for the benefit of Mr. Cross , Mr. Carnaby , and Mrs. Baker , was presented at Drury - Lane the comedy called The Recruiting Officer . " The part of Capt ...
... seems at his Office , or at Oxford . ADVERTISEMENT . On the tenth of this month , for the benefit of Mr. Cross , Mr. Carnaby , and Mrs. Baker , was presented at Drury - Lane the comedy called The Recruiting Officer . " The part of Capt ...
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... seems rather to bewail himself , than fall upon his friend . It is really monftrous to fee how unaccountably it prevails among men , to take the liberty of difpleafing each other . One would think fometimes that the con- tention is ...
... seems rather to bewail himself , than fall upon his friend . It is really monftrous to fee how unaccountably it prevails among men , to take the liberty of difpleafing each other . One would think fometimes that the con- tention is ...
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... seems had rendered him fo popular , that if he had not died very feasonably , it is thought he might have inflaved the republic . Having made this fhort extract out of the history of the male commonwealth , I fhall look into the history ...
... seems had rendered him fo popular , that if he had not died very feasonably , it is thought he might have inflaved the republic . Having made this fhort extract out of the history of the male commonwealth , I fhall look into the history ...
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