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... kind ; The modern scribbling kind , who write In wit , and sense , and nature's spite : Till reading , I forgot what day on , A chapter out of Tooke's Pantheon , I think I met with something there , To suit my purpose to a hair ; But ...
... kind ; The modern scribbling kind , who write In wit , and sense , and nature's spite : Till reading , I forgot what day on , A chapter out of Tooke's Pantheon , I think I met with something there , To suit my purpose to a hair ; But ...
Page 131
... passport to his protection . [ Vide Act iii . pp . 165-171 . ] Colman had not been 2 This was the gratitude of succes . particularly kind to The Good - Natur'd Man . ] PROLOGUE WRITTEN BY DR . JOHNSON SPOKEN BY MR . 131.
... passport to his protection . [ Vide Act iii . pp . 165-171 . ] Colman had not been 2 This was the gratitude of succes . particularly kind to The Good - Natur'd Man . ] PROLOGUE WRITTEN BY DR . JOHNSON SPOKEN BY MR . 131.
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... kind should happen , especially to a man I have shewn everywhere , and carried amongst us as a particular acquaintance . Miss Rich . I find , sir , you have the art of making the misfortunes of others your own . Lofty . My dear madam ...
... kind should happen , especially to a man I have shewn everywhere , and carried amongst us as a particular acquaintance . Miss Rich . I find , sir , you have the art of making the misfortunes of others your own . Lofty . My dear madam ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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