The Spectator, Volume 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 6
... Play - house , on the Dismission of inanimate Performers .... STEELE 37. Catalogue of a Lady's Library - Character of Leonora ADDISON . 58. On Affectation - Vanity STEELE . 39. English Tragedy - Lee Otway ADDISON . 40. Tragedy and Tragi ...
... Play - house , on the Dismission of inanimate Performers .... STEELE 37. Catalogue of a Lady's Library - Character of Leonora ADDISON . 58. On Affectation - Vanity STEELE . 39. English Tragedy - Lee Otway ADDISON . 40. Tragedy and Tragi ...
Pagina 7
... Play- ers .... .. STEELE . ADDISON . STEELE . ADDISON STEELE . STEELE . 49. Character at the Coffee - Houses ... Plays ........ 52. Letter from the Ugly Club - Hobbe's Theory of Laughter 53 Letters on Female Education .... The best bred ...
... Play- ers .... .. STEELE . ADDISON . STEELE . ADDISON STEELE . STEELE . 49. Character at the Coffee - Houses ... Plays ........ 52. Letter from the Ugly Club - Hobbe's Theory of Laughter 53 Letters on Female Education .... The best bred ...
Pagina 36
... with serenity . Of this happy effect his biographers have recor- * BEATTIE . ded an instance so affecting and so salutary , that 36 HISTORICAL AND Letters from the Play-house, on the Dismission of inanimate Performers STEELE.
... with serenity . Of this happy effect his biographers have recor- * BEATTIE . ded an instance so affecting and so salutary , that 36 HISTORICAL AND Letters from the Play-house, on the Dismission of inanimate Performers STEELE.
Pagina 46
... play was first represented . STEELE , who has drawn a very favourable character of him * JOHNSON'S Life of HUGHES . His life is also written by DUNCOMBE , by CIBBER ,, and by Dr. CAMPBELL , in the Biog . Brit . in THE THEATRE , No. 15 ...
... play was first represented . STEELE , who has drawn a very favourable character of him * JOHNSON'S Life of HUGHES . His life is also written by DUNCOMBE , by CIBBER ,, and by Dr. CAMPBELL , in the Biog . Brit . in THE THEATRE , No. 15 ...
Pagina 47
... play , and the ap- plause of a crowded theatre . The truth is HUGHES had laid aside all thoughts of his play , and composed himself to meet death with the resolution and dignity becoming a Christian * . He was of a very feeble ...
... play , and the ap- plause of a crowded theatre . The truth is HUGHES had laid aside all thoughts of his play , and composed himself to meet death with the resolution and dignity becoming a Christian * . He was of a very feeble ...
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