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Pagina vi
... Play , XXIII . Various Ways of Managing a Debate , XXIV . London Cries , PAGE 79 83 86 90 XXV . Dissection of a Beau's Head , 94 XXVI . Dissection of a Coquette's Heart , 97 XXVII . Visit to Westminster Abbey , - 101 XXVIII . Sir Roger ...
... Play , XXIII . Various Ways of Managing a Debate , XXIV . London Cries , PAGE 79 83 86 90 XXV . Dissection of a Beau's Head , 94 XXVI . Dissection of a Coquette's Heart , 97 XXVII . Visit to Westminster Abbey , - 101 XXVIII . Sir Roger ...
Pagina x
... play , " as it has been justly styled , Cato had at the time a marvellous success- success in a great measure due to the popularity of its author , and to a determination of both the great political parties to see in its sentiments an ...
... play , " as it has been justly styled , Cato had at the time a marvellous success- success in a great measure due to the popularity of its author , and to a determination of both the great political parties to see in its sentiments an ...
Pagina xvii
... play of fancy more delicate , in none his grace and pathos more graceful and pathetic . Party Patches and Ladies ' Head - dresses may in themselves seem trifles too airy for robust consideration , the Dissection of a Coquette's Heart ...
... play of fancy more delicate , in none his grace and pathos more graceful and pathetic . Party Patches and Ladies ' Head - dresses may in themselves seem trifles too airy for robust consideration , the Dissection of a Coquette's Heart ...
Pagina 7
... play is his hour of business ; exactly at five he passes through New Inn , crosses through Russel 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 into ...
... play is his hour of business ; exactly at five he passes through New Inn , crosses through Russel 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 into ...
Pagina 23
... plays , as very much surprised to hear one say that breaking of windows was not humour ; and I ques- tion not but several English readers will be as much startled to hear me affirm that many of those raving incoherent pieces , which are ...
... plays , as very much surprised to hear one say that breaking of windows was not humour ; and I ques- tion not but several English readers will be as much startled to hear me affirm that many of those raving incoherent pieces , which are ...
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