The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... play ; since every one knows that na- tion , who are generally esteemed to have as polite a taste as any in Europe , always close their tragic entertainments with what they call a petite pièce , which is purposely designed to raise ...
... play ; since every one knows that na- tion , who are generally esteemed to have as polite a taste as any in Europe , always close their tragic entertainments with what they call a petite pièce , which is purposely designed to raise ...
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... player , ' It is certain that if we look all round us , and be- hold the different employments of mankind , you hardly see one who is not , as the player is , in an assumed character . The lawyer who is vehe- ment and loud in the cause ...
... player , ' It is certain that if we look all round us , and be- hold the different employments of mankind , you hardly see one who is not , as the player is , in an assumed character . The lawyer who is vehe- ment and loud in the cause ...
Strana 333
... play to the use of the poor charity - children of this parish . I have been informed , sir , that in Hol- land all persons who set up any show , or act any stage - play , be the actors either of wood and wire , or flesh and blood , are ...
... play to the use of the poor charity - children of this parish . I have been informed , sir , that in Hol- land all persons who set up any show , or act any stage - play , be the actors either of wood and wire , or flesh and blood , are ...
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