The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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... Plays as well as Operas . It cer- ainly requires a Degree of Understanding to play justly ; but uch is our Condition , that we are to suspend our Reason to erform our Parts . As to Scenes of Madness , you know , Sir , here are noble ...
... Plays as well as Operas . It cer- ainly requires a Degree of Understanding to play justly ; but uch is our Condition , that we are to suspend our Reason to erform our Parts . As to Scenes of Madness , you know , Sir , here are noble ...
Strana 201
... Play is most celebrated . The present per shall be employed upon Sir Foplin Flutter . The re- ived Character of this Play is , That it is the Pattern of Gen- e Comedy . Dorimant and Harriot are the Characters of eatest Consequence , and ...
... Play is most celebrated . The present per shall be employed upon Sir Foplin Flutter . The re- ived Character of this Play is , That it is the Pattern of Gen- e Comedy . Dorimant and Harriot are the Characters of eatest Consequence , and ...
Strana 556
... Playing at Ombre with Two Ladies . 106. PAGE 323. Motto . Horace , Odes , I. xvii . 14-16 . Roger de Coverley . See page ... play at backgammon ' ( 12th August 1732 ) . PAGE 326. W. Fleetwood had been Bishop of St. Asaph since 1708 ; but ...
... Playing at Ombre with Two Ladies . 106. PAGE 323. Motto . Horace , Odes , I. xvii . 14-16 . Roger de Coverley . See page ... play at backgammon ' ( 12th August 1732 ) . PAGE 326. W. Fleetwood had been Bishop of St. Asaph since 1708 ; but ...
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