The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - 312 strán (strany) |
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... town no ill compliment for their kind acceptance ofthis comedy,in acknowledging thatit has sofar raised myopinion ofit,as tomake me think it no improper memorial of an inviolable Friendship. I should not offer it to you assuch,had Inot ...
... town no ill compliment for their kind acceptance ofthis comedy,in acknowledging thatit has sofar raised myopinion ofit,as tomake me think it no improper memorial of an inviolable Friendship. I should not offer it to you assuch,had Inot ...
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... Town for their kindacceptance of his endeavours to divertthem. The chief reason he thought fit to givefor his leaving off writing was, that having beenso long looked on in all public places andcompanies as the of those papers, hefound ...
... Town for their kindacceptance of his endeavours to divertthem. The chief reason he thought fit to givefor his leaving off writing was, that having beenso long looked on in all public places andcompanies as the of those papers, hefound ...
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... Town that they were a parcel of fops, fools, and coquettes; but in such a manner as even pleased them, and madethem more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth. Instead of complying with the false sentiments orvicious tastes ...
... Town that they were a parcel of fops, fools, and coquettes; but in such a manner as even pleased them, and madethem more than half inclined to believe that he spoke truth. Instead of complying with the false sentiments orvicious tastes ...
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... town to resort there, andafter Dryden's death,in 1700, it remainedforsomeyears the Wits' Coffee House. There thestrong interest in current politics took chiefly the form of satire, epigram, or entertaining narrative. Its credit was ...
... town to resort there, andafter Dryden's death,in 1700, it remainedforsomeyears the Wits' Coffee House. There thestrong interest in current politics took chiefly the form of satire, epigram, or entertaining narrative. Its credit was ...
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... town cut off the poorer playgoers of the City, who could not afford coachhire; partly because the house was too large, and its architecture swallowed up the voices of the actors. Vanbrugh andCongreve opened their grand westend theatre ...
... town cut off the poorer playgoers of the City, who could not afford coachhire; partly because the house was too large, and its architecture swallowed up the voices of the actors. Vanbrugh andCongreve opened their grand westend theatre ...
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