The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina xi
... plays , in his Tatler , in his Spectator , with persistent energy . " Of the Christian Hero his companions felt ... play he made old Lord Brumpton teach it to his son : ' But be thou honest , firm , impartial ; Let neither love ...
... plays , in his Tatler , in his Spectator , with persistent energy . " Of the Christian Hero his companions felt ... play he made old Lord Brumpton teach it to his son : ' But be thou honest , firm , impartial ; Let neither love ...
Pagina xii
... play was printed , with the dedication to his friend , in which he said , ' I look upon my intimacy with you as one of ' the most valuable enjoyments of my life . At the same time I make the town no ill com- ' pliment for their kind ...
... play was printed , with the dedication to his friend , in which he said , ' I look upon my intimacy with you as one of ' the most valuable enjoyments of my life . At the same time I make the town no ill com- ' pliment for their kind ...
Pagina xiii
... play no less than three heavy fathers , of a Spanish type , one of whom , the father of Lucrecia , brings about Don ... play took it beyond the bounds of comedy , and were , in fact , excellent morality but not good art . And this ...
... play no less than three heavy fathers , of a Spanish type , one of whom , the father of Lucrecia , brings about Don ... play took it beyond the bounds of comedy , and were , in fact , excellent morality but not good art . And this ...
Pagina xx
... play , ' I declined the offer . ' Addison took these cards , and played an honest game with them successfully . When , at the end of 1708 , the Earl of Sunderland , Marlborough's son - in - law , lost his secretary- ship , Addison lost ...
... play , ' I declined the offer . ' Addison took these cards , and played an honest game with them successfully . When , at the end of 1708 , the Earl of Sunderland , Marlborough's son - in - law , lost his secretary- ship , Addison lost ...
Pagina xxi
... play , but when it was urged that the time was proper for animating the public with the sentiments of Cato , he assented to its production . Apart from its real merit the play had the advantage of being applauded by the Whigs , who saw ...
... play , but when it was urged that the time was proper for animating the public with the sentiments of Cato , he assented to its production . Apart from its real merit the play had the advantage of being applauded by the Whigs , who saw ...
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