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Pagina v
... play , much to the discomfiture of Steele , was con- demned for being too serious and pathetic and some years after , in allusion to it , he termed himself a " Martyr for the Church ; his play having been damned for its piety ...
... play , much to the discomfiture of Steele , was con- demned for being too serious and pathetic and some years after , in allusion to it , he termed himself a " Martyr for the Church ; his play having been damned for its piety ...
Pagina vii
... play , his profusion was such that scarcely more than a year had elapsed before he was obliged to sell his share in the patent , to relieve his emergencies . He afterward commenced a law - suit with the managers , which lasted three ...
... play , his profusion was such that scarcely more than a year had elapsed before he was obliged to sell his share in the patent , to relieve his emergencies . He afterward commenced a law - suit with the managers , which lasted three ...
Pagina ix
... play , which continued occasionally to re - visit the stage to the end of the last century , is , perhaps , the only one of his writings enti- tling him to the name of Poet . Addison , it would seem , thought highly of his drama- tic ...
... play , which continued occasionally to re - visit the stage to the end of the last century , is , perhaps , the only one of his writings enti- tling him to the name of Poet . Addison , it would seem , thought highly of his drama- tic ...
Pagina xiii
... play " criticism on that Tragedy ; and had made the " Dialogue on Medals " the subject of a very laudatory epistle . Nevertheless , from the publication of the Proposals for the Iliad , " Addison appears to have cherished a dislike to ...
... play " criticism on that Tragedy ; and had made the " Dialogue on Medals " the subject of a very laudatory epistle . Nevertheless , from the publication of the Proposals for the Iliad , " Addison appears to have cherished a dislike to ...
Pagina 39
... play is his hour of business ; exactly at five he passes through New - Inn , crosses through Russell - court , and takes a turn at Will's till the play begins ; he has his shoes rubbed and his perriwig powdered at the barber's as you go ...
... play is his hour of business ; exactly at five he passes through New - Inn , crosses through Russell - court , and takes a turn at Will's till the play begins ; he has his shoes rubbed and his perriwig powdered at the barber's as you go ...
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