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Pagina 67
This is sufficiently peevish in a man, who, when he mentions his exile from the
college, relates, with great luxuriance, the compensation which the pleasures of
the theatre afford him. Plays were therefore only criminal when they were acted
by ...
This is sufficiently peevish in a man, who, when he mentions his exile from the
college, relates, with great luxuriance, the compensation which the pleasures of
the theatre afford him. Plays were therefore only criminal when they were acted
by ...
Pagina 87
Heavenly Love. Evening Star. Chorus sing the marriage-song, and describe
Paradise. Act III. Lucifer, contriving Adam's ruin. Chorus fears for Adam, and
relates Lucifer's rebellion and fall. Act IV. Conscience cites them to God's
examination.
Heavenly Love. Evening Star. Chorus sing the marriage-song, and describe
Paradise. Act III. Lucifer, contriving Adam's ruin. Chorus fears for Adam, and
relates Lucifer's rebellion and fall. Act IV. Conscience cites them to God's
examination.
Pagina 137
In 1663 was published the first part, containing three cantos, of the poem of
Hudibras, which, as Prior relates, was made known at Court by the taste and
influence of the Earl of Dorset. When it was known, it was necessarily admired :
the king ...
In 1663 was published the first part, containing three cantos, of the poem of
Hudibras, which, as Prior relates, was made known at Court by the taste and
influence of the Earl of Dorset. When it was known, it was necessarily admired :
the king ...
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