The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... play , not because it is ill writ- * Mr. Dennis's new and approved method of making thun- der . Dennis had contrived this thunder for the advantage of his tragedy of Appius and Virginia ; the players highly ap- proved of it , and it is ...
... play , not because it is ill writ- * Mr. Dennis's new and approved method of making thun- der . Dennis had contrived this thunder for the advantage of his tragedy of Appius and Virginia ; the players highly ap- proved of it , and it is ...
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... play , or to lie down and sleep : I was so good - humour'd , so cheerful and gay , My heart was as light as a feather all day . But now I so cross and so peevish am grown , So strangely uneasy as never was known , My fair one is gone ...
... play , or to lie down and sleep : I was so good - humour'd , so cheerful and gay , My heart was as light as a feather all day . But now I so cross and so peevish am grown , So strangely uneasy as never was known , My fair one is gone ...
Side v
... plays 70 2660 12 From King Latinus 53 Monuments in Westminster Ab- $ 695 54 66 From a gentleman at Cam- bridge ... play - house Nicolini , Signor , his voyage on pasteboard 69 49 59 5333 3 13 His combat with a lion Why thought to ...
... plays 70 2660 12 From King Latinus 53 Monuments in Westminster Ab- $ 695 54 66 From a gentleman at Cam- bridge ... play - house Nicolini , Signor , his voyage on pasteboard 69 49 59 5333 3 13 His combat with a lion Why thought to ...
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