The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... represented by the Club ......... .. 35. False Wit and Humour - Genealogy of Humour --- 36. Letters from the Play - house , on the Dismission of inanimate Performers .... STEELE 37. Catalogue of a Lady's Library - Character of Leonora ...
... represented by the Club ......... .. 35. False Wit and Humour - Genealogy of Humour --- 36. Letters from the Play - house , on the Dismission of inanimate Performers .... STEELE 37. Catalogue of a Lady's Library - Character of Leonora ...
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... represents . His " singulari- ties proceed from his good sense , " not , I allow , a very common source of ... represented as now in his fifty - sixth year , and the story therefore of his endeavouring to persuade a strumpet to ...
... represents . His " singulari- ties proceed from his good sense , " not , I allow , a very common source of ... represented as now in his fifty - sixth year , and the story therefore of his endeavouring to persuade a strumpet to ...
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... represented . STEELE , who has drawn a very favourable character of him * JOHNSON'S Life of HUGHES . His life is also written by DUNCOMBE , by CIBBER ,, and by Dr. CAMPBELL , in the Biog . Brit . in THE THEATRE , No. 15 , says , " 46 ...
... represented . STEELE , who has drawn a very favourable character of him * JOHNSON'S Life of HUGHES . His life is also written by DUNCOMBE , by CIBBER ,, and by Dr. CAMPBELL , in the Biog . Brit . in THE THEATRE , No. 15 , says , " 46 ...
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... represented himself as a man who could do great service to the state , and hinted that it would be wise to em- ploy him . Sir ROBERT declined the offer in very polite terms , and HENLEY left the room with a threat , that " he could ...
... represented himself as a man who could do great service to the state , and hinted that it would be wise to em- ploy him . Sir ROBERT declined the offer in very polite terms , and HENLEY left the room with a threat , that " he could ...
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... represented to have been injured by his passion for the widowt . Mr. DUNLOP is chiefly known as the author of a Greek grammar , used in most of the schools and uni- versities of Scotland . Upon what authority the Biog . Dict . and Dram ...
... represented to have been injured by his passion for the widowt . Mr. DUNLOP is chiefly known as the author of a Greek grammar , used in most of the schools and uni- versities of Scotland . Upon what authority the Biog . Dict . and Dram ...
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