The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 78
... play is der and decency . As for the character of Dori most celebrated . The present paper shall be em - mant , it is more of a coxcomb than that of Fopling ployed upon Sir Fopling Fluttek The received character of this play is , that ...
... play is der and decency . As for the character of Dori most celebrated . The present paper shall be em - mant , it is more of a coxcomb than that of Fopling ployed upon Sir Fopling Fluttek The received character of this play is , that ...
Strana 161
... play he mentions , without dwelling so much as he might have done on the author's most excellent talent of humour . The pleasant pictures he has drawn of life should have been more kindly mentioned , at the same time that he banishes ...
... play he mentions , without dwelling so much as he might have done on the author's most excellent talent of humour . The pleasant pictures he has drawn of life should have been more kindly mentioned , at the same time that he banishes ...
Strana 307
... play the last time The Scornful Lady a pedant , is what one would not believe would come So great an assembly of ladies placed into the head of the same man who drew the rest of in gradual rows in all the ornaments of jewels , the play ...
... play the last time The Scornful Lady a pedant , is what one would not believe would come So great an assembly of ladies placed into the head of the same man who drew the rest of in gradual rows in all the ornaments of jewels , the play ...
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