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Pagina xi
... wits over the writing of this comedy that Steele expressed his wish for a work , written by both , which should serve as THE MONUMENT to their most happy friendship . When Addison and Steele were amused together INTRODUCTION . xi.
... wits over the writing of this comedy that Steele expressed his wish for a work , written by both , which should serve as THE MONUMENT to their most happy friendship . When Addison and Steele were amused together INTRODUCTION . xi.
Pagina xv
... happy compli- ment to Marlborough in giving to King Henry a vision at Woodstock of the glory to come for England ... happy ending to an opera . Believe your Rosamond alive . King . O happy day ! O pleasing view ! My Queen forgives ...
... happy compli- ment to Marlborough in giving to King Henry a vision at Woodstock of the glory to come for England ... happy ending to an opera . Believe your Rosamond alive . King . O happy day ! O pleasing view ! My Queen forgives ...
Pagina 24
... happy Mixture of the Mild and the Cholerick , that he out - does both his predecessors , and has drawn together greater Audiences than have been known in the Memory of Man . I must not conclude my Narrative , without taking Notice of a ...
... happy Mixture of the Mild and the Cholerick , that he out - does both his predecessors , and has drawn together greater Audiences than have been known in the Memory of Man . I must not conclude my Narrative , without taking Notice of a ...
Pagina 33
... Happy . Sir Francis Bacon says , Some have been so curious as to It had not moved your Wonder to have seen An Eunuch fly from an enamour'd Queen : How would it please , should she in English speak , And could Hippolitus reply in Greek ...
... Happy . Sir Francis Bacon says , Some have been so curious as to It had not moved your Wonder to have seen An Eunuch fly from an enamour'd Queen : How would it please , should she in English speak , And could Hippolitus reply in Greek ...
Pagina 34
... happy Gentlemen , who do me the Honour to torment themselves upon the Account of this my Paper . As their Case is very deplorable , and de- serves Compassion , I shall sometimes be dull , in Pity to them , and will from time to time ...
... happy Gentlemen , who do me the Honour to torment themselves upon the Account of this my Paper . As their Case is very deplorable , and de- serves Compassion , I shall sometimes be dull , in Pity to them , and will from time to time ...
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