The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... play this morning . " " Been ! ( says he ; ) I have been at Northampton , in the Park , in a lady's bed - chamber , in a dining - room , everywhere ; the rogue has led me such a dance ! " - Though I could scarce forbear laughing at his ...
... play this morning . " " Been ! ( says he ; ) I have been at Northampton , in the Park , in a lady's bed - chamber , in a dining - room , everywhere ; the rogue has led me such a dance ! " - Though I could scarce forbear laughing at his ...
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... play- house that he had been at a considerable charge in white gloves , periwigs , and snuff - boxes , in order to qualify himself for that employment , and in hopes of making his fortune by it . The counsel for the defendant replied ...
... play- house that he had been at a considerable charge in white gloves , periwigs , and snuff - boxes , in order to qualify himself for that employment , and in hopes of making his fortune by it . The counsel for the defendant replied ...
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... play begins : he has his shoes rubbed and his perriwig powdered at the barber's as you go into the Rose . It is for the good of the audience when he is at a play , for the actors have an ambition to please him . The person of next ...
... play begins : he has his shoes rubbed and his perriwig powdered at the barber's as you go into the Rose . It is for the good of the audience when he is at a play , for the actors have an ambition to please him . The person of next ...
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Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in | 75 |
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