The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar: With Biographical and Critical NoticesE. Moxon, 1840 - 668 sider |
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Side lxviii
... eye to the payment of annual debts . The wonder indeed is , that he did not write oftener , considering his wit and ... eyes at the thought of his real wife and his children , he perished . Well , being the man he was , and giving a ...
... eye to the payment of annual debts . The wonder indeed is , that he did not write oftener , considering his wit and ... eyes at the thought of his real wife and his children , he perished . Well , being the man he was , and giving a ...
Side lxxxvi
... eye with a certain gaiety of person . He brought with him no sombre recollections of tragedy . He had not to expiate ... eyes , " of present fashionable tragedy . up Exquisite as every word here is , ( a lxxxvi BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL ...
... eye with a certain gaiety of person . He brought with him no sombre recollections of tragedy . He had not to expiate ... eyes , " of present fashionable tragedy . up Exquisite as every word here is , ( a lxxxvi BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL ...
Side lxxxix
... eyes to pride instead of sorrow ? ) ON WYCHERLEY , CONGREVE , VANBRUGH , AND FARQUHAR . [ COMEDY is a " graceful ornament to the civil order ; the Corinthian capital of polished society . " Like the mirrors which have been added to the ...
... eyes to pride instead of sorrow ? ) ON WYCHERLEY , CONGREVE , VANBRUGH , AND FARQUHAR . [ COMEDY is a " graceful ornament to the civil order ; the Corinthian capital of polished society . " Like the mirrors which have been added to the ...
Side xcii
... eyes , and every limb Would feed its faculty of admiration , While you alone retire , and shun this sight ; This sight , which is indeed not seen ( though twice The multitude should gaze ) in absence of your eyes . " This passage seems ...
... eyes , and every limb Would feed its faculty of admiration , While you alone retire , and shun this sight ; This sight , which is indeed not seen ( though twice The multitude should gaze ) in absence of your eyes . " This passage seems ...
Side xcix
... eyes the lie . Lure . Very well ! Then I a'n't to be believed , it seems . But , d'ye hear , sir ? Wild . Nay , madam , do you hear ! I tell you , ' tis not in the power of malice to cast a blot upon her fame ; and though the vanity of ...
... eyes the lie . Lure . Very well ! Then I a'n't to be believed , it seems . But , d'ye hear , sir ? Wild . Nay , madam , do you hear ! I tell you , ' tis not in the power of malice to cast a blot upon her fame ; and though the vanity of ...
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