The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... 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- nefs to gain Hearts , for no other Rea- fon , but to rally the Torments of her Lovers . She would make ...
... 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- nefs to gain Hearts , for no other Rea- fon , but to rally the Torments of her Lovers . She would make ...
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... told , That an ancient Tra gick Poet , to move the Pity of his Au dience for his exiled Kings and diftref- fed Heroes , ufed to make the Actors re- prefent them in Dreffes and Cloaths that were thread - bare and decayed . This Ar ...
... told , That an ancient Tra gick Poet , to move the Pity of his Au dience for his exiled Kings and diftref- fed Heroes , ufed to make the Actors re- prefent them in Dreffes and Cloaths that were thread - bare and decayed . This Ar ...
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... told , not represented . Non tamen intus Digna geri promes in fcenam : multaque tolles Ex oculis , qua mox narret facundia præfens . Hor Yet there are things improper for a Scene , Which Men of Judgment only will relate . Ld . ROSCOMMON ...
... told , not represented . Non tamen intus Digna geri promes in fcenam : multaque tolles Ex oculis , qua mox narret facundia præfens . Hor Yet there are things improper for a Scene , Which Men of Judgment only will relate . Ld . ROSCOMMON ...
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... told , if there was any Occafion for it . IT may not be unacceptable to the Reader , to see how Sophocles has con- ducted a Tragedy under the like delicate C 3 Cir- Circumftances . Oreftes was in the fame Condition with Hamlet N ° 44 ...
... told , if there was any Occafion for it . IT may not be unacceptable to the Reader , to see how Sophocles has con- ducted a Tragedy under the like delicate C 3 Cir- Circumftances . Oreftes was in the fame Condition with Hamlet N ° 44 ...
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... told her with a Whisper , that might be heard all over the Pit , We must not expect to fee Bal- loon to - night . Not long after , calling out to a young Baronet by his Name , who fate three Seats before me , the asked him whether ...
... told her with a Whisper , that might be heard all over the Pit , We must not expect to fee Bal- loon to - night . Not long after , calling out to a young Baronet by his Name , who fate three Seats before me , the asked him whether ...
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