The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 61
... characters . There is no man who loves his bottle or his mistress , in a manner so very abandoned , as not to be capable of relishing an agreeable character , that is no way a flave to either of thofe pursuits . A man that is temperate ...
... characters . There is no man who loves his bottle or his mistress , in a manner so very abandoned , as not to be capable of relishing an agreeable character , that is no way a flave to either of thofe pursuits . A man that is temperate ...
Strana 79
... character of this play is , that it is the pattern of genteel comedy . Dorimant and Harriot are the characters of greateft confequence : and if these are low and mean , the reputation of the play is very unjust , I will take for granted ...
... character of this play is , that it is the pattern of genteel comedy . Dorimant and Harriot are the characters of greateft confequence : and if these are low and mean , the reputation of the play is very unjust , I will take for granted ...
Strana 65
... character of this play is , that it is the pattern of genteel comedy . Dorimant and Harriot are the characters of greateft confequence : and if these are low and mean , the reputation of the play is very unjust , I will take for granted ...
... character of this play is , that it is the pattern of genteel comedy . Dorimant and Harriot are the characters of greateft confequence : and if these are low and mean , the reputation of the play is very unjust , I will take for granted ...
Strana 68
... character of an affected fop , than of a well bred man . As for Country - Dancing , it must indeed be confeffed that the great familiarities between the two fexes on this occafion may fometimes produce very dangerous confequences ; and ...
... character of an affected fop , than of a well bred man . As for Country - Dancing , it must indeed be confeffed that the great familiarities between the two fexes on this occafion may fometimes produce very dangerous confequences ; and ...
Strana 79
... character of this play is , that it is the pattern of genteel comedy . Dorimant and Harriot are the characters of greatest confequence : and if these are low and mean , the reputation of the play is very unjust , I will take for granted ...
... character of this play is , that it is the pattern of genteel comedy . Dorimant and Harriot are the characters of greatest confequence : and if these are low and mean , the reputation of the play is very unjust , I will take for granted ...
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