The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... play for the advantage of fo great an actor , gives an undeniable inftance , that . the true relish for manly entertainments and rational pleasures , is not wholly loft . All the parts were acted to perfection : the actors were careful ...
... play for the advantage of fo great an actor , gives an undeniable inftance , that . the true relish for manly entertainments and rational pleasures , is not wholly loft . All the parts were acted to perfection : the actors were careful ...
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... play was performed by herself . Through the whole action fhe made a very pretty figure , and exactly entered into the nature of the part . Her husband , in the drama , is reprefented to be one of thofe debauchees , who run through the ...
... play was performed by herself . Through the whole action fhe made a very pretty figure , and exactly entered into the nature of the part . Her husband , in the drama , is reprefented to be one of thofe debauchees , who run through the ...
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... play , acted before a well - bred audience , muft raife very proper incitements to good behaviour , and be the moft quick and moft pre- vailing method of giving young people a turn of fense and breeding . But as I have fet up for a ...
... play , acted before a well - bred audience , muft raife very proper incitements to good behaviour , and be the moft quick and moft pre- vailing method of giving young people a turn of fense and breeding . But as I have fet up for a ...
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... play , either fhall be fure to hear of it in my enfuing paper . For merely as a well - bred man , I cannot bear thefe enormities . After the play we naturally ftroll to this coffee - house , in hopes of meeting fome new poem , or other ...
... play , either fhall be fure to hear of it in my enfuing paper . For merely as a well - bred man , I cannot bear thefe enormities . After the play we naturally ftroll to this coffee - house , in hopes of meeting fome new poem , or other ...
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... play called The Stratagem , this evening , which is to be acted for the benefit of uny near kinfman Mr. John Bickerftaff . I proteft to you , the gentleman has not spoke to me to defire this favour ; but I have a respect for him , as ...
... play called The Stratagem , this evening , which is to be acted for the benefit of uny near kinfman Mr. John Bickerftaff . I proteft to you , the gentleman has not spoke to me to defire this favour ; but I have a respect for him , as ...
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