The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... present the reigning Entertainments of the Politer Part of Great Britain. Audiences have often been reproached by Writers for the Coarseness of their Taste, but our present Grievance does not seem to be the Want of a good Taste, but of ...
... present the reigning Entertainments of the Politer Part of Great Britain. Audiences have often been reproached by Writers for the Coarseness of their Taste, but our present Grievance does not seem to be the Want of a good Taste, but of ...
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... present , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the former . While I was in this Train of Thought ... presents his humble Service to you , and desired me to give this into your own Hands . From my Den in the Hay - market ...
... present , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the former . While I was in this Train of Thought ... presents his humble Service to you , and desired me to give this into your own Hands . From my Den in the Hay - market ...
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... present, I am so much a Man of Honour, that I would scorn to be any Beast for Bread but a Lyon. Yours, &c. I had no ... present Paper, they all having a Tendency to the same Subject, viz. the Elegance of our present Diversions. St ...
... present, I am so much a Man of Honour, that I would scorn to be any Beast for Bread but a Lyon. Yours, &c. I had no ... present Paper, they all having a Tendency to the same Subject, viz. the Elegance of our present Diversions. St ...
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... present day.] [Footnote 2: that they may not] [Footnote 3: that] [Footnote 4: Drawcansir in the Duke of Buckingham's Rehearsal parodies the heroic drama of the Restoration, as by turning the lines in Dryden's 'Tyrannic Love,' Spite of ...
... present day.] [Footnote 2: that they may not] [Footnote 3: that] [Footnote 4: Drawcansir in the Duke of Buckingham's Rehearsal parodies the heroic drama of the Restoration, as by turning the lines in Dryden's 'Tyrannic Love,' Spite of ...
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... Present that the whole Opera is performed in an unknown Tongue . We no longer understand the Language of our own Stage ; insomuch that I have often been afraid , when I have seen our Italian Performers chattering in the Vehemence of ...
... Present that the whole Opera is performed in an unknown Tongue . We no longer understand the Language of our own Stage ; insomuch that I have often been afraid , when I have seen our Italian Performers chattering in the Vehemence of ...
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