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... wonder , how , from the days of the actor here celebrated to our own , it should have been the fashion to compliment every performer in his turn , that has had the luck to please the town in any of the great characters of Shakspeare ...
... wonder , how , from the days of the actor here celebrated to our own , it should have been the fashion to compliment every performer in his turn , that has had the luck to please the town in any of the great characters of Shakspeare ...
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... Wonder ; a Woman Never Vext . - The old play - writers are distinguished by an honest boldness of exhibition , they shew every thing without being ashamed . If a reverse in fortune is to be exhibited , they fairly bring us to the prison ...
... Wonder ; a Woman Never Vext . - The old play - writers are distinguished by an honest boldness of exhibition , they shew every thing without being ashamed . If a reverse in fortune is to be exhibited , they fairly bring us to the prison ...
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... superstition , that had been long extinct , from its dusty grave , to inter it himself with greater ceremonies and solemnities of hu- rial . and no wonder that one's conscience loathed that whereof he 82 SPECIMENS FROM FULLER'S WRITINGS .
... superstition , that had been long extinct , from its dusty grave , to inter it himself with greater ceremonies and solemnities of hu- rial . and no wonder that one's conscience loathed that whereof he 82 SPECIMENS FROM FULLER'S WRITINGS .
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. and no wonder that one's conscience loathed that whereof he had surfeited . He refused all chal- lenges with more honour than others accepted them ; it being well known , that he would set his foot as far in ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. and no wonder that one's conscience loathed that whereof he had surfeited . He refused all chal- lenges with more honour than others accepted them ; it being well known , that he would set his foot as far in ...
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... wonder , when I have heard Hogarth described as a mere comic painter , as one whose chief am- bition was to raise a laugh . To deny that there are throughout the prints which I have men- tioned circumstances introduced of a laughable ...
... wonder , when I have heard Hogarth described as a mere comic painter , as one whose chief am- bition was to raise a laugh . To deny that there are throughout the prints which I have men- tioned circumstances introduced of a laughable ...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Vol. 2: Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays ... Charles Lamb Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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