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Pagina 202
... Piece : But it is denied , that it is necessary to the Character of a Fine Gentle- man , that he should in that manner Trample upon all Order and Decency . As for the Character of Dorimant , it is more of a Coxcomb than that of Foplin ...
... Piece : But it is denied , that it is necessary to the Character of a Fine Gentle- man , that he should in that manner Trample upon all Order and Decency . As for the Character of Dorimant , it is more of a Coxcomb than that of Foplin ...
Pagina 265
... Piece that met with upon this Occasion , gave me a most exquisite Pleasure . My Reader will think I am not serious , when I acquaint him that the Piece I am going to speak of was the old Ballad of the Two Children in the Wood , which is ...
... Piece that met with upon this Occasion , gave me a most exquisite Pleasure . My Reader will think I am not serious , when I acquaint him that the Piece I am going to speak of was the old Ballad of the Two Children in the Wood , which is ...
Pagina 381
... Piece depreciated , by those who are of a different Principle from the Author . One who is actuated by this Spirit is almost under an Incapacity of discerning either real Blemishes or Beauties . A man of Merit in a different Principle ...
... Piece depreciated , by those who are of a different Principle from the Author . One who is actuated by this Spirit is almost under an Incapacity of discerning either real Blemishes or Beauties . A man of Merit in a different Principle ...
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