The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... audience . He there describes the shouts and applauses which the people gave to the persons who acted the parts of Pylades and Orestes , in the noblest occasion that a poet could invent to show friendship in perfection . One of them had ...
... audience . He there describes the shouts and applauses which the people gave to the persons who acted the parts of Pylades and Orestes , in the noblest occasion that a poet could invent to show friendship in perfection . One of them had ...
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... audience , we shall defeat this great end , if we always make virtue and innocence happy and successful . Whatever crosses and disap- pointments a good man suffers in the body of the tragedy , they will make but small impression on our ...
... audience , we shall defeat this great end , if we always make virtue and innocence happy and successful . Whatever crosses and disap- pointments a good man suffers in the body of the tragedy , they will make but small impression on our ...
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... 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 till many years after Edipus ] The stage arise , and the big clouds descend ; So now in very deed I ...
... 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 till many years after Edipus ] The stage arise , and the big clouds descend ; So now in very deed I ...
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THE TATLER | 5 |
Bickerstaff family | 75 |
Continuance of the Vision of the Goddess of Justice | 102 |
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