The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - 722 strán (strany) |
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Strana 61
... raised even by that , a flat meaning play * , lest it should prove too luscious to admit their 16 enlivened by ... raise a clap . I , who instead of this pitiful way of giving delight , would know nothing of women but from seeing plays ...
... raised even by that , a flat meaning play * , lest it should prove too luscious to admit their 16 enlivened by ... raise a clap . I , who instead of this pitiful way of giving delight , would know nothing of women but from seeing plays ...
Strana 413
... raising a heap of stones that envy has cast at me without doing me any harm . " The author here alludes to those ... raised by the hands of envy . For my part , I admire an author for such a temper of mind as enables him to bear an ...
... raising a heap of stones that envy has cast at me without doing me any harm . " The author here alludes to those ... raised by the hands of envy . For my part , I admire an author for such a temper of mind as enables him to bear an ...
Strana 618
... raised , and hurrying sound . The passionate character of King Lear , as it is admirably drawn by Shakspeare , abounds with the strongest instances of this kind . -Death ' Confusion ! Fiery ! what quality ? -why Gloster ! Gloster ! I'd ...
... raised , and hurrying sound . The passionate character of King Lear , as it is admirably drawn by Shakspeare , abounds with the strongest instances of this kind . -Death ' Confusion ! Fiery ! what quality ? -why Gloster ! Gloster ! I'd ...
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