The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... stage , after the impieties and execrations at the end of the fourth act ; and you will wonder to see an audience so cursed , and so pleased at the same time . Oh that , as oft I have at Athens seen [ where , by the way , there was no stage ...
... stage , after the impieties and execrations at the end of the fourth act ; and you will wonder to see an audience so cursed , and so pleased at the same time . Oh that , as oft I have at Athens seen [ where , by the way , there was no stage ...
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... stage ; and , by the addition of a few porters dressed in red coats , can represent above a dozen legions . I have sometimes seen a couple of armies drawn up together upon the stage , when the poet has been disposed to do honour to his ...
... stage ; and , by the addition of a few porters dressed in red coats , can represent above a dozen legions . I have sometimes seen a couple of armies drawn up together upon the stage , when the poet has been disposed to do honour to his ...
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... stage is an afflicted widow in her mourning - weeds , with half a dozen fatherless children attending her , like those that usually hang about the figure of Charity . Thus several incidents that are beau- tiful in a good writer , become ...
... stage is an afflicted widow in her mourning - weeds , with half a dozen fatherless children attending her , like those that usually hang about the figure of Charity . Thus several incidents that are beau- tiful in a good writer , become ...
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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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