The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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... Pleasures of the Theatre - Characters of Wilks and Cibber 183. Decay of Public Spirit - Character of Regulus 184. On Marriage , and the customary Ceremo- nies - Impertinence of Wags 185. Cruelty of Parents thwarting the Inclina- tions ...
... Pleasures of the Theatre - Characters of Wilks and Cibber 183. Decay of Public Spirit - Character of Regulus 184. On Marriage , and the customary Ceremo- nies - Impertinence of Wags 185. Cruelty of Parents thwarting the Inclina- tions ...
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... pleasure , with which she over- looked the audience , and at last came to him ; he was then placed in a side - way , with his hat slouched over his eyes , and gazing at a wench in the side- box , as talking of that gypsy to the ...
... pleasure , with which she over- looked the audience , and at last came to him ; he was then placed in a side - way , with his hat slouched over his eyes , and gazing at a wench in the side- box , as talking of that gypsy to the ...
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... pleasures and untimely deaths . He was at length so very much incensed at the great depravation of human nature , and the repeated provocations which he received from all parts of the earth , that , having resolved to destroy the whole ...
... pleasures and untimely deaths . He was at length so very much incensed at the great depravation of human nature , and the repeated provocations which he received from all parts of the earth , that , having resolved to destroy the whole ...
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... pleasure , and makes us insensible of the fatigues that accompany it . After this preface , I shall set down a very beauti- ful allegorical fable of the great poet whom I men- tioned in my last paper , and whom it is very difficult to ...
... pleasure , and makes us insensible of the fatigues that accompany it . After this preface , I shall set down a very beauti- ful allegorical fable of the great poet whom I men- tioned in my last paper , and whom it is very difficult to ...
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... pleasures and disquietudes which arise to people in that condition . But it is in this as in some other nice cases , where touching upon the malady tenderly is half way to the cure ; and there are some faults which need only to be ob ...
... pleasures and disquietudes which arise to people in that condition . But it is in this as in some other nice cases , where touching upon the malady tenderly is half way to the cure ; and there are some faults which need only to be ob ...
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