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Pagina ix
... cause of liberty so well against a perpetual dictator . The play , supported thus by the emulation of factious praise , was acted night after night for a longer time than the public had allowed to any drama before ; and the author ...
... cause of liberty so well against a perpetual dictator . The play , supported thus by the emulation of factious praise , was acted night after night for a longer time than the public had allowed to any drama before ; and the author ...
Pagina xviii
... cause of reason and of truth . He has dissipated the prejudice that had long connected gaiety with vice , and easiness of manners with laxity of principles . He has restored virtue to its dignity , and taught innocence not to be ashamed ...
... cause of reason and of truth . He has dissipated the prejudice that had long connected gaiety with vice , and easiness of manners with laxity of principles . He has restored virtue to its dignity , and taught innocence not to be ashamed ...
Pagina 128
... causes have produced suitable effects , and Lætitia is as infipid a companion , as Daphne is an agreeable one . Lætitia , confident of favour , has studied no arts to please ; Daphne , despairing of any inclination towards her per- fon ...
... causes have produced suitable effects , and Lætitia is as infipid a companion , as Daphne is an agreeable one . Lætitia , confident of favour , has studied no arts to please ; Daphne , despairing of any inclination towards her per- fon ...
Pagina 134
... cause . He told us , that he wondered any order of persons should think themselves too confiderable to be advised ; that it was not quality , but innocence , which exempted men from reproof ; that vice and folly ought to be attacked ...
... cause . He told us , that he wondered any order of persons should think themselves too confiderable to be advised ; that it was not quality , but innocence , which exempted men from reproof ; that vice and folly ought to be attacked ...
Pagina 135
... cause of virtue and good sense , and to annoy their adverfaries in whatever degree or rank of men they may be found ; I shall be deaf for the future to all the remonftrances that shall be made to me on this account . If Punch grows ...
... cause of virtue and good sense , and to annoy their adverfaries in whatever degree or rank of men they may be found ; I shall be deaf for the future to all the remonftrances that shall be made to me on this account . If Punch grows ...
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