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Pagina 27
... purpose to ridicule the discourses of that divine philosopher . It has been observed by many writers , that Socrates was so little moved at this piece of buffoonry , that he was several times present at its being acted upon the stage ...
... purpose to ridicule the discourses of that divine philosopher . It has been observed by many writers , that Socrates was so little moved at this piece of buffoonry , that he was several times present at its being acted upon the stage ...
Pagina 43
... purpose to prepare their • food and cleanse their cages ; having found by long experience how hard a thing it is for those ⚫ to keep filence who have the use of speech , and the dangers her scholars are exposed to by the • strong ...
... purpose to prepare their • food and cleanse their cages ; having found by long experience how hard a thing it is for those ⚫ to keep filence who have the use of speech , and the dangers her scholars are exposed to by the • strong ...
Pagina 45
... purpose either in business or pleasure , we ' Till then you will never have of either , further shall never betray an affectation , for we cannot be ' than , Sir , guilty of it ; but when we give the passion for R praise an unbridled ...
... purpose either in business or pleasure , we ' Till then you will never have of either , further shall never betray an affectation , for we cannot be ' than , Sir , guilty of it ; but when we give the passion for R praise an unbridled ...
Pagina 60
... purpose , from the beginning to the end of the comedy . It has always fared accordingly ; for whether it be , that all who go to this piece would if they could , or that the innocents go to it , to guess only what She would if She could ...
... purpose , from the beginning to the end of the comedy . It has always fared accordingly ; for whether it be , that all who go to this piece would if they could , or that the innocents go to it , to guess only what She would if She could ...
Pagina 80
... purpose of her parents ; to that is all their . costs , to that is all their care directed : and from this general folly of parents we owe our present numerous race of coquettes . These re- her , for I find the has no ear , and means no ...
... purpose of her parents ; to that is all their . costs , to that is all their care directed : and from this general folly of parents we owe our present numerous race of coquettes . These re- her , for I find the has no ear , and means no ...
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