The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... 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 periwig powdered at the barber's as you go ...
... 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 periwig powdered at the barber's as you go ...
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... plays , which are of this kind , and which are commonly termed luscious expressions2 . This expedient to supply the ... play called She would if she Could . Other poets have here and there given an intimation that there is this design ...
... plays , which are of this kind , and which are commonly termed luscious expressions2 . This expedient to supply the ... play called She would if she Could . Other poets have here and there given an intimation that there is this design ...
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... play is inost celebrated . The present paper shall be em- ployed upon Sir Fopling Flutter ' . The received character of this play is , that it is the pattern of gen- teel comedy . Dorimant and Harriot are the charac- ters of greatest ...
... play is inost celebrated . The present paper shall be em- ployed upon Sir Fopling Flutter ' . The received character of this play is , that it is the pattern of gen- teel comedy . Dorimant and Harriot are the charac- ters of greatest ...
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