The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1854 |
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... play , and no way essential to it . ' The moment the play ends , Mrs. Oldfield is no more Andromache , but Mrs. Oldfield ; and though the poet had left Andromache stone - dead upon the stage , as your ingenious correspondent phrases it ...
... play , and no way essential to it . ' The moment the play ends , Mrs. Oldfield is no more Andromache , but Mrs. Oldfield ; and though the poet had left Andromache stone - dead upon the stage , as your ingenious correspondent phrases it ...
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... play ; since every one knows that nation , A tragedy by Mr. Edmund Neal , known by the name of Smith , 8vo . 1707. Addison wrote a prologue to this play when Italian operas were in vogue , to rally the vitiated taste of the town in ...
... play ; since every one knows that nation , A tragedy by Mr. Edmund Neal , known by the name of Smith , 8vo . 1707. Addison wrote a prologue to this play when Italian operas were in vogue , to rally the vitiated taste of the town in ...
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... player as to the personated part , but in- comparably meaner than he as to the prostitution of himself for hire ; because the pleader's falsehood introduces injustice ; the player feigns for no other end but to divert or instruct you ...
... player as to the personated part , but in- comparably meaner than he as to the prostitution of himself for hire ; because the pleader's falsehood introduces injustice ; the player feigns for no other end but to divert or instruct you ...
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