The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... play- ing on the language of Scripture ; a curious instance of it will occur to be mentioned hereafter for the present , we must listen to the conclusion of his address to the " Unhappy licen- sers , " as he calls them . " I will not ...
... play- ing on the language of Scripture ; a curious instance of it will occur to be mentioned hereafter for the present , we must listen to the conclusion of his address to the " Unhappy licen- sers , " as he calls them . " I will not ...
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... play attaching . The credulity of the public seizes with avidity upon any fact , however incon- sistent or ridiculous , which may gratify the malice of the dis- contented , or divert the regret of those whose fortunes depended on the ...
... play attaching . The credulity of the public seizes with avidity upon any fact , however incon- sistent or ridiculous , which may gratify the malice of the dis- contented , or divert the regret of those whose fortunes depended on the ...
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Henry Southern. the king was returning , and began to believe , as the play was almost at an end , he might personate a king's part no longer ; and therefore , did again reinvest himself with his old rags of baseness , which were so ...
Henry Southern. the king was returning , and began to believe , as the play was almost at an end , he might personate a king's part no longer ; and therefore , did again reinvest himself with his old rags of baseness , which were so ...
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... play in his youth , or rather before he was born , that he was not able to stand at seven years of age ; that weakness made him for ever leaning on other men's shoulders ; his walk was ever circular . " - Character of King James . Our ...
... play in his youth , or rather before he was born , that he was not able to stand at seven years of age ; that weakness made him for ever leaning on other men's shoulders ; his walk was ever circular . " - Character of King James . Our ...
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... Play would not bear in the Presentment . Written by John Webster . Appius and Virginia ; a Tragedy , by John Webster . London , 1654 . In the course of our dramatic researches , we have continu- ally occasion to regret the difficulty of ...
... Play would not bear in the Presentment . Written by John Webster . Appius and Virginia ; a Tragedy , by John Webster . London , 1654 . In the course of our dramatic researches , we have continu- ally occasion to regret the difficulty of ...
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