The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations; an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Grounded on Original and Authentick Documents; and a Collection of His Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published, Količina 1 ,2. izdajaT. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
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... stage . " The same writer says , Mrs. Betterton succeeded her in the part of Roxolana . Mrs. Marshall , on the other hand , continued to act at the King's theatre for several years after this period . Mrs. Davenport having probably been ...
... stage . " The same writer says , Mrs. Betterton succeeded her in the part of Roxolana . Mrs. Marshall , on the other hand , continued to act at the King's theatre for several years after this period . Mrs. Davenport having probably been ...
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... stage and I know not whether Mrs. Percivall , who is a comedian , will do well for Benzayda . I came hither for health , and had a kind of hectique feavour for a fortnight of the time : I am now much better . Poore Jack * is not yet re ...
... stage and I know not whether Mrs. Percivall , who is a comedian , will do well for Benzayda . I came hither for health , and had a kind of hectique feavour for a fortnight of the time : I am now much better . Poore Jack * is not yet re ...
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... stage : but the printing : 4 their fathers or mothers ; and not to remove five miles from thence and it charged the Lord - Mayor of London , and all other Justices of Peace , to put the statute 1 Wil- liam and Mary , c . 9. for amoving ...
... stage : but the printing : 4 their fathers or mothers ; and not to remove five miles from thence and it charged the Lord - Mayor of London , and all other Justices of Peace , to put the statute 1 Wil- liam and Mary , c . 9. for amoving ...
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... Stage , several plays have lately been acted , containing expressions contrary to religion and good manners : And whereas the Master of the Revels has represented , that , in contempt of the said Order , the Actors do often neglect to ...
... Stage , several plays have lately been acted , containing expressions contrary to religion and good manners : And whereas the Master of the Revels has represented , that , in contempt of the said Order , the Actors do often neglect to ...
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... stage - coach has not been over civill to me : for he turn'd us out of the road at the first step , and made us go to Pilton ; there we took in a fair young lady of eighteen , and her brother , a young gentleman they are related to the ...
... stage - coach has not been over civill to me : for he turn'd us out of the road at the first step , and made us go to Pilton ; there we took in a fair young lady of eighteen , and her brother , a young gentleman they are related to the ...
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