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Strana xxxvi
It is thus Addison has represented his Sir Roger , and Shakespeare his Falstaff .
The satire is there , and all the more effective for being unobtrusive . Whatever Sir
Roger may have meant to later generations there can be little doubt of Addison ...
It is thus Addison has represented his Sir Roger , and Shakespeare his Falstaff .
The satire is there , and all the more effective for being unobtrusive . Whatever Sir
Roger may have meant to later generations there can be little doubt of Addison ...
Strana 95
I will not mention that we had an Idiot ' in the Scene , and all the Sense it is
represented to have , is that of Lust . As for my self , who have long taken Pains in
personating the Passions , I have to Night acted only an Appetite : The Part I play
' d ...
I will not mention that we had an Idiot ' in the Scene , and all the Sense it is
represented to have , is that of Lust . As for my self , who have long taken Pains in
personating the Passions , I have to Night acted only an Appetite : The Part I play
' d ...
Strana 129
... is to be introduced as telling him his Fortune : At the same time Clench of
Barnet2 is represented in another Corner of the ... that represents the beautiful
Statira , When Alexander comes into that Country , in which Quintus Curtius4 tells
us the ...
... is to be introduced as telling him his Fortune : At the same time Clench of
Barnet2 is represented in another Corner of the ... that represents the beautiful
Statira , When Alexander comes into that Country , in which Quintus Curtius4 tells
us the ...
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NUMBERS 585635 | xxii |
THE TEXT cvi | 8 |
ERRATA cxiii | 8 |
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