Dryden frequented it ; where you used to see songs, epigrams, and satires, in the hands of every man you met, you have now only a pack of cards ; and instead of the cavils about the turn of the expression, the elegance of the style, and the like, the... The Tatler - Page 61804Full view - About this book
| Erik Bond - History - 2007 - 306 pages
...very much altered since Mr. Dryden frequented it; where you used to see Songs, Epigrams, and Satyrs, in the Hands of every Man you met, you have now only...the Learned now dispute only about the Truth of the Game.12 Steele's concentration upon the audience's conduct and his nostalgia for Dryden's supposedly... | |
| Allardyce Nicoll - 1927 - 452 pages
...very much altered since Mr. Dryden frequented it ; where you used to see Songs, Epigrams, and Satyrs, in the Hands of every Man you met, you have now only...the Learned now dispute only about the Truth of the Game1." The extent to which this passion for cards drew audiences away from the theatres is emphasised... | |
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