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... George Etheridge , 1664 . By Addison , probably written at Chelsea . See final note to Nos . 7 and 221 . No. 45. SATURDAY , APRIL 21 , 1711 . Natio F 295 No. 44. ] THE SPECTATOR .
... George Etheridge , 1664 . By Addison , probably written at Chelsea . See final note to Nos . 7 and 221 . No. 45. SATURDAY , APRIL 21 , 1711 . Natio F 295 No. 44. ] THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 326
... George Etheridge ; if I under- stand what the lady would be at , in the play called She would if she could . Other poets have here and there given an intimation that there is this de- sign , under all the disguises and affectations ...
... George Etheridge ; if I under- stand what the lady would be at , in the play called She would if she could . Other poets have here and there given an intimation that there is this de- sign , under all the disguises and affectations ...
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... George Etheridge , and the character of Dorimant that of Wilmot earl of Rochester ? ' MS . note on a copy of the Spectator in 12mo . ed . 1712. Mr. John Dennis endeavoured to deserve well of his country , by defending this play against ...
... George Etheridge , and the character of Dorimant that of Wilmot earl of Rochester ? ' MS . note on a copy of the Spectator in 12mo . ed . 1712. Mr. John Dennis endeavoured to deserve well of his country , by defending this play against ...
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