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Pagina 447
... Eastcourt ! the last Time I saw him , we were plotting to shew the Town his great Capacity for acting in its full ... Eastcourt's , than of any other man in England . This was easily to be observed in his inimitable Faculty of telling a ...
... Eastcourt ! the last Time I saw him , we were plotting to shew the Town his great Capacity for acting in its full ... Eastcourt's , than of any other man in England . This was easily to be observed in his inimitable Faculty of telling a ...
Pagina 476
... Volpone or The Fox . Eastcourt . See page 473 . Lord Foppington . In Colley Cibber's popular play The Careless Husband . Dogget . Cf. ii . 199. See B. I. PAGE 164. Corbacchio . Corbaccio was Johnson's part in Ben 476 THE SPECTATOR.
... Volpone or The Fox . Eastcourt . See page 473 . Lord Foppington . In Colley Cibber's popular play The Careless Husband . Dogget . Cf. ii . 199. See B. I. PAGE 164. Corbacchio . Corbaccio was Johnson's part in Ben 476 THE SPECTATOR.
Pagina 491
... Eastcourt . See i . 521 , ii . 494 ; also pages 124 , 164 of this volume . See B. I. Colley Cibber said in his ... Eastcourt's Negligence about this Message , convince the unwary of a triumphant Empyrick's Ignorance and In- humanity ...
... Eastcourt . See i . 521 , ii . 494 ; also pages 124 , 164 of this volume . See B. I. Colley Cibber said in his ... Eastcourt's Negligence about this Message , convince the unwary of a triumphant Empyrick's Ignorance and In- humanity ...
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