The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... given to me . It would have been but a natural Step for me to have personated that noble Creature , after having behaved my self to Satisfaction in the Part above - mention'd : But that of a Lyon , is too great a Character for one that ...
... given to me . It would have been but a natural Step for me to have personated that noble Creature , after having behaved my self to Satisfaction in the Part above - mention'd : But that of a Lyon , is too great a Character for one that ...
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... given at Drury Lane on 30 Nov. 1710 , with Powell as Lear . 2 The Mourning Bride , by Congreve , had been given at Drury Lane on 18 Jan. 1710 . For its reputation at this time see Emmett Avery , Congreve's Plays on the Eighteenth ...
... given at Drury Lane on 30 Nov. 1710 , with Powell as Lear . 2 The Mourning Bride , by Congreve , had been given at Drury Lane on 18 Jan. 1710 . For its reputation at this time see Emmett Avery , Congreve's Plays on the Eighteenth ...
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... given most recently at Drury Lane on 31 Dec. 1709 . 5 The subtitle of The Fatal Marriage , by Thomas Southerne . It had been performed at the Haymarket on 14 Nov. 1710 , and more recently at Drury Lane on 1 May 1711 . 6 Mithridates King ...
... given most recently at Drury Lane on 31 Dec. 1709 . 5 The subtitle of The Fatal Marriage , by Thomas Southerne . It had been performed at the Haymarket on 14 Nov. 1710 , and more recently at Drury Lane on 1 May 1711 . 6 Mithridates King ...
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