The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Tatler and Spectator [no. 1-160H. G. Bohn, 1863 - 8 páginas |
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... Stage - Dignity of Human Na- ture - Errors of the French Writers 48 ' 110. Court of Judicature of the Dead in Reason 111. On the Prevalence of Irreligious Principles 52 114. Death - bed Scene 60 116. Court of Judicature on the Petticoat ...
... Stage - Dignity of Human Na- ture - Errors of the French Writers 48 ' 110. Court of Judicature of the Dead in Reason 111. On the Prevalence of Irreligious Principles 52 114. Death - bed Scene 60 116. Court of Judicature on the Petticoat ...
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... Stage - coach - Anecdote of two Ladies and their Husbands , Passengers in a Packet - boat 216. Taste of the Virtuosi - Legacy of a Virtuoso - Death of Mr. Partridge . 148 152 155 218. On the names given to Flowers - Visit to a Garden ...
... Stage - coach - Anecdote of two Ladies and their Husbands , Passengers in a Packet - boat 216. Taste of the Virtuosi - Legacy of a Virtuoso - Death of Mr. Partridge . 148 152 155 218. On the names given to Flowers - Visit to a Garden ...
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... Stage Tricks to excite Pity - Dramatic Murders 45. Ill Consequences of the Peace - French Fashions- 311 314 Childish Impertinence 319 46. Paper of Hints dropped - Gospel - gossip - Ogling 47. Theory of the Passion of Laughter 322 .7 325 ...
... Stage Tricks to excite Pity - Dramatic Murders 45. Ill Consequences of the Peace - French Fashions- 311 314 Childish Impertinence 319 46. Paper of Hints dropped - Gospel - gossip - Ogling 47. Theory of the Passion of Laughter 322 .7 325 ...
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... stage . This greatness of soul has reduced that unhappy princess to an involuntary retirement , where she now passes her time among the woods and forests , thinking on the crowns and sceptres she has lost , and often humming over in her ...
... stage . This greatness of soul has reduced that unhappy princess to an involuntary retirement , where she now passes her time among the woods and forests , thinking on the crowns and sceptres she has lost , and often humming over in her ...
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... stage what he acted every day in his shop . The profits of the theatre maintain an hospital : for as here they do not think the profession of an actor the only trade that a man ought to exercise , so they will not allow anybody to grow ...
... stage what he acted every day in his shop . The profits of the theatre maintain an hospital : for as here they do not think the profession of an actor the only trade that a man ought to exercise , so they will not allow anybody to grow ...
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