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... Ridicule 344 409 On Taste .347 § 2. ON THE STAGE . 5 On the Opera Nicolini and the Lion 18 No. " " " " 99 35 13 29 40 On the Italian Opera in England . On Recitative Music • On Tragedy and Tragi - comedy 1 Printed as in the original ...
... Ridicule 344 409 On Taste .347 § 2. ON THE STAGE . 5 On the Opera Nicolini and the Lion 18 No. " " " " 99 35 13 29 40 On the Italian Opera in England . On Recitative Music • On Tragedy and Tragi - comedy 1 Printed as in the original ...
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... ridicule , how great soever the persons might be that patronised them : ' But after all , ' says he , ' I think your raillery has made too ' great an excursion in attacking several persons of the Inns of Court ; and I do not believe you ...
... ridicule , how great soever the persons might be that patronised them : ' But after all , ' says he , ' I think your raillery has made too ' great an excursion in attacking several persons of the Inns of Court ; and I do not believe you ...
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... ridicule , by the meanness of their conditions and cir- 30 cumstances . He afterwards proceeded to take notice of the great use this paper might be of to the public , by reprehending those vices which are too trivial for the ...
... ridicule , by the meanness of their conditions and cir- 30 cumstances . He afterwards proceeded to take notice of the great use this paper might be of to the public , by reprehending those vices which are too trivial for the ...
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... however beset with contempt or ridicule , envy or defamation . In short , we should not any 40 longer regard our fellow - subjects as Whigs or Tories , but should PARTY SPIRIT . 43 make the man of merit our 42 THE SPECTATOR CLUB .
... however beset with contempt or ridicule , envy or defamation . In short , we should not any 40 longer regard our fellow - subjects as Whigs or Tories , but should PARTY SPIRIT . 43 make the man of merit our 42 THE SPECTATOR CLUB .
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... ridicule . My friend Will Honeycomb , who was so unmercifully witty 10 upon the women , in a couple of letters " , which I lately communi- cated to the public , has given the ladies ample satisfaction by marrying a farmer's daughter ; a ...
... ridicule . My friend Will Honeycomb , who was so unmercifully witty 10 upon the women , in a couple of letters " , which I lately communi- cated to the public , has given the ladies ample satisfaction by marrying a farmer's daughter ; a ...
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