The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volumen3J.N. and sold by E. Nutt, 1711 |
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... Character , I do my felf the Honour to show my Veneration for tranfcendent Merit , under my own Name , in this Address to your Lord- fhip . The juft Application of thofe high Accomplishments of which you are Mafter , has been an ...
... Character , I do my felf the Honour to show my Veneration for tranfcendent Merit , under my own Name , in this Address to your Lord- fhip . The juft Application of thofe high Accomplishments of which you are Mafter , has been an ...
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... Character in any one Set of Men , my Thoughts were laft Night employed on the Contemplation of Humane Life in general ; and truly it appears to me , that the whole Species are hurried on by the fame Defires , and engaged in the fame ...
... Character in any one Set of Men , my Thoughts were laft Night employed on the Contemplation of Humane Life in general ; and truly it appears to me , that the whole Species are hurried on by the fame Defires , and engaged in the fame ...
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... Character that is frequent enough in Perfons of her Employment , who are fo used to conform themselves in every Thing to the Humours and Paffions of their Mi- ftreffes , that they facrifice Superiority of Sense to Superiority of ...
... Character that is frequent enough in Perfons of her Employment , who are fo used to conform themselves in every Thing to the Humours and Paffions of their Mi- ftreffes , that they facrifice Superiority of Sense to Superiority of ...
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... particular Care during the whole Play to ob- ferve the Conduct of the Drama , and give no Offence by my own Behaviour . Here I think [ Vol . 3. ] E 4 it it will not be foreign to my Character , to N ° 122 . 49 The Tatler .
... particular Care during the whole Play to ob- ferve the Conduct of the Drama , and give no Offence by my own Behaviour . Here I think [ Vol . 3. ] E 4 it it will not be foreign to my Character , to N ° 122 . 49 The Tatler .
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it will not be foreign to my Character , to lay down the proper Duties of an Audience , and what is incumbent upon each individual Spectator in publick Diversions of this Na- ture . Every one should on these Occasions fhow his Attention ...
it will not be foreign to my Character , to lay down the proper Duties of an Audience , and what is incumbent upon each individual Spectator in publick Diversions of this Na- ture . Every one should on these Occasions fhow his Attention ...
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