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Pagina 6
... living dares to difpute , fo far we must acknowledge that the times we live in are happier times , than ever fell to the lot of our ancestors , and if we complain of them , it must be on account of fomething , which has not yet come ...
... living dares to difpute , fo far we must acknowledge that the times we live in are happier times , than ever fell to the lot of our ancestors , and if we complain of them , it must be on account of fomething , which has not yet come ...
Pagina 8
... living manners , and of all dramatic painters in this clafs Ben Jonfon is decidedly the best . In the mirror of the stage we have the reflection of the times through all their changes from the reign of Elizabeth to that of Anne , with ...
... living manners , and of all dramatic painters in this clafs Ben Jonfon is decidedly the best . In the mirror of the stage we have the reflection of the times through all their changes from the reign of Elizabeth to that of Anne , with ...
Pagina 9
... himself to her good graces by fwearing , blustering , and beating up the watch : We know there are fuch words in the language as fop and beau , and fome can remember 4 remember them in daily ufe ; many are yet living N ° 94 . THE OBSERVER .
... himself to her good graces by fwearing , blustering , and beating up the watch : We know there are fuch words in the language as fop and beau , and fome can remember 4 remember them in daily ufe ; many are yet living N ° 94 . THE OBSERVER .
Pagina 10
... living , who have had their full - bottomed wigs brought home in a chair , and many an old lady now crowds herself into a corner , who once hooped herself in a circle hardly less than Ar- thur's round table : Here I may be told that ...
... living , who have had their full - bottomed wigs brought home in a chair , and many an old lady now crowds herself into a corner , who once hooped herself in a circle hardly less than Ar- thur's round table : Here I may be told that ...
Pagina 56
... living and in the vigour of his genius , though advanced in years ; he defcribes the fcene chofen for his compofition minutely , and it appears to have been taken from that fuite of dramas , which we know Efthylus , compofed from the ...
... living and in the vigour of his genius , though advanced in years ; he defcribes the fcene chofen for his compofition minutely , and it appears to have been taken from that fuite of dramas , which we know Efthylus , compofed from the ...
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