The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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... Dryden's comedy of that name . + Mr. Colman had evidently this paper in mind when be wrote the epilogue that was spoken by Miss Farren ( now Countess of Derby ) on the opening of New Drury - lane theatre , April 21 , 1794. The reader ...
... Dryden's comedy of that name . + Mr. Colman had evidently this paper in mind when be wrote the epilogue that was spoken by Miss Farren ( now Countess of Derby ) on the opening of New Drury - lane theatre , April 21 , 1794. The reader ...
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... Dryden's comedy of that name . Mr. Colman had evidently this paper in mind when he prote the epilogue that was spoken by Miss Farren ( now Countes of Derby ) on the opening of New Drury - lane theatre , April 21 , 1794. The reader may ...
... Dryden's comedy of that name . Mr. Colman had evidently this paper in mind when he prote the epilogue that was spoken by Miss Farren ( now Countes of Derby ) on the opening of New Drury - lane theatre , April 21 , 1794. The reader may ...
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... DRYDEN . obnoxious to yours ; as both their disguise and their numbers will give no particular person reason to think himself affronted by you . ' If we are rightly informed , the rules that are observed by this new society are ...
... DRYDEN . obnoxious to yours ; as both their disguise and their numbers will give no particular person reason to think himself affronted by you . ' If we are rightly informed , the rules that are observed by this new society are ...
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... DRYDEN . I cannot forbear concluding this paper with a It is with much satisfaction that I hear this great scheme of laws that I met with upon a wall in a city inquiring day by day after these my papers , little alehouse . How I came ...
... DRYDEN . I cannot forbear concluding this paper with a It is with much satisfaction that I hear this great scheme of laws that I met with upon a wall in a city inquiring day by day after these my papers , little alehouse . How I came ...
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... DRYDEN . when they are such as appear defective or uncome- In the next place , I must apply myself to my ly , it is , methinks , an honest and laudable fortitude party correspondents , who are continually teasing to dare to be ugly ; at ...
... DRYDEN . when they are such as appear defective or uncome- In the next place , I must apply myself to my ly , it is , methinks , an honest and laudable fortitude party correspondents , who are continually teasing to dare to be ugly ; at ...
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