The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... themselves out of them . The beft Plays of this kind are the Orphan , Venice pre- ferved , Alexander the Great , Theodofius , All for Love , Oedipus , Oroonoko , Othello , & c . King Lear is an admirable Tragedy of the fame kind , as ...
... themselves out of them . The beft Plays of this kind are the Orphan , Venice pre- ferved , Alexander the Great , Theodofius , All for Love , Oedipus , Oroonoko , Othello , & c . King Lear is an admirable Tragedy of the fame kind , as ...
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... themselves , the near Ap- proach of a Lady who uses this Practice is much more offenfive . WILL . HONEYCOMB told us , one Day , an Adventure he once had with a Pit . This Lady had Wit , as well as Beauty , at Will ; and made it her Bufi ...
... themselves , the near Ap- proach of a Lady who uses this Practice is much more offenfive . WILL . HONEYCOMB told us , one Day , an Adventure he once had with a Pit . This Lady had Wit , as well as Beauty , at Will ; and made it her Bufi ...
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... themselves with it at one End of the Coffee - houfe : It had raised fo much Laughter among them before I had ob- ferved what they were about , that I had not the Courage to own it . The Boy of the Coffee - haufe , when they had done ...
... themselves with it at one End of the Coffee - houfe : It had raised fo much Laughter among them before I had ob- ferved what they were about , that I had not the Courage to own it . The Boy of the Coffee - haufe , when they had done ...
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... themselves paft , when they come fuddenly to Remembrance , ' except they bring with them any pre- ' fent Dishonour . ACCORDING to this Author , therefore , when we hear a Man laugh exceffively , instead of faying he is very Merry , we ...
... themselves paft , when they come fuddenly to Remembrance , ' except they bring with them any pre- ' fent Dishonour . ACCORDING to this Author , therefore , when we hear a Man laugh exceffively , instead of faying he is very Merry , we ...
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... us , that had enough of our Language to make themselves understood in fome few ' Particulars . But we foon perceived thefe two were great Enemies to one ૨ another , another , and did not always agree in the fame 96 The SPECTATOR . N ° 5o .
... us , that had enough of our Language to make themselves understood in fome few ' Particulars . But we foon perceived thefe two were great Enemies to one ૨ another , another , and did not always agree in the fame 96 The SPECTATOR . N ° 5o .
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