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Pagina 8
... prefent , that I am of opinion , to polish our un- derstandings and neglect our manners , is of all things the most inexcufabie . Reafon fhould go- wern paffion , but instead of that , you fee , it is often fubfervient to it ; and as ...
... prefent , that I am of opinion , to polish our un- derstandings and neglect our manners , is of all things the most inexcufabie . Reafon fhould go- wern paffion , but instead of that , you fee , it is often fubfervient to it ; and as ...
Pagina 17
... prefent , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the former . While I was in this train of thought , an odd fellow , whofe face I have often feen at the play - house , gave me the following letter with thefe words ...
... prefent , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the former . While I was in this train of thought , an odd fellow , whofe face I have often feen at the play - house , gave me the following letter with thefe words ...
Pagina 20
... prefent lurking - holes into broad day - light . If I attack the vicious , I fhall only fet upon them in a body ; and will not be provoked , by the worst usage I can receive from others , to make an example of any particular criminal ...
... prefent lurking - holes into broad day - light . If I attack the vicious , I fhall only fet upon them in a body ; and will not be provoked , by the worst usage I can receive from others , to make an example of any particular criminal ...
Pagina 22
... prefent , that the whole opera is performed in an unknown tongue . We no longer understand the language of our own ftage ; info- much that I have often been afraid , when I have seen our Italian performers chattering in the ve- hemence ...
... prefent , that the whole opera is performed in an unknown tongue . We no longer understand the language of our own ftage ; info- much that I have often been afraid , when I have seen our Italian performers chattering in the ve- hemence ...
Pagina 32
... prefent . " I know the crea- " ture for whom I refign fo much of my charac- " ter , " is all that you faid of her ; but then the triser has fomething in her fo undefigning and harmless , that her guilt in one kind disappears by the ...
... prefent . " I know the crea- " ture for whom I refign fo much of my charac- " ter , " is all that you faid of her ; but then the triser has fomething in her fo undefigning and harmless , that her guilt in one kind disappears by the ...
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