The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... given to me . It would have been but a natural step for me to have personated that noble creature , after having behaved myself to satisfaction in the part above mentioned . That of a lion is too great a character for one that never ...
... given to me . It would have been but a natural step for me to have personated that noble creature , after having behaved myself to satisfaction in the part above mentioned . That of a lion is too great a character for one that never ...
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... given rise to many of those absurdities which are committed over our heads ; and , as I am informed , first occa- sioned the three nuns and a hare , which we see so frequently joined together . I would therefore esta- blish certain ...
... given rise to many of those absurdities which are committed over our heads ; and , as I am informed , first occa- sioned the three nuns and a hare , which we see so frequently joined together . I would therefore esta- blish certain ...
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... given frequent occa- sion for such emotions in the actor , by adding vehe- mence to words where there was no passion , or in- flaming a real passion into fustian . This hath filled the mouths of our heroes with bombast ; and given them ...
... given frequent occa- sion for such emotions in the actor , by adding vehe- mence to words where there was no passion , or in- flaming a real passion into fustian . This hath filled the mouths of our heroes with bombast ; and given them ...
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