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Methinks , a people of so much virtue were deservedly placed at the head of mankind : but , alas ! pleasures of this nature are not frequently to be met with on the English stage . The Athenians , at a time when they were the most ...
Methinks , a people of so much virtue were deservedly placed at the head of mankind : but , alas ! pleasures of this nature are not frequently to be met with on the English stage . The Athenians , at a time when they were the most ...
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Let us then observe with what thunder - claps of applause he leaves the 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 .
Let us then observe with what thunder - claps of applause he leaves the 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 .
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break the most obdurate hearts , has a tragedy by him , where the first person that appears upon the stage is an afflicted widow in her mourning - weeds , with half a dozen fatherless children attending her , like those that usually ...
break the most obdurate hearts , has a tragedy by him , where the first person that appears upon the stage is an afflicted widow in her mourning - weeds , with half a dozen fatherless children attending her , like those that usually ...
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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