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... readers the object of Fielding's satire . Dryden's tragedies come in perhaps for the largest share of satire ; his ... reader . Tom Thumb deserved and enjoyed a great success . It appeared in one act in 1730 , and enlarged to three ...
... readers the object of Fielding's satire . Dryden's tragedies come in perhaps for the largest share of satire ; his ... reader . Tom Thumb deserved and enjoyed a great success . It appeared in one act in 1730 , and enlarged to three ...
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... readers for good feeling , but because it is a real labour of love to him and a genuine relief to be able to speak ... reader of Tom Jones can forget Partridge's famous criticism upon Garrick in Hamlet : " He the best player ! Why , I ...
... readers for good feeling , but because it is a real labour of love to him and a genuine relief to be able to speak ... reader of Tom Jones can forget Partridge's famous criticism upon Garrick in Hamlet : " He the best player ! Why , I ...
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... reader . A play may be read as well as seen , but it calls for an effort of imagination on the part of the reader which can never quite supply the place of actual sight ; and a play intended only for the study becomes simply a novel ...
... reader . A play may be read as well as seen , but it calls for an effort of imagination on the part of the reader which can never quite supply the place of actual sight ; and a play intended only for the study becomes simply a novel ...
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... reader will be convinced , at his very entrance on this work , that he will find in the whole course of it nothing prejudicial to the cause of religion and virtue ; nothing inconsistent with the strictest rules of decency , nor which ...
... reader will be convinced , at his very entrance on this work , that he will find in the whole course of it nothing prejudicial to the cause of religion and virtue ; nothing inconsistent with the strictest rules of decency , nor which ...
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... READER WITH IN THE BEGINNING OF THIS HISTORY . CHAPTER I. PAGE THE INTRODUCTION TO THE WORK , OR BILL OF FARE TO THE FEAST 3 CHAPTER II . A SHORT DESCRIPTION OF SQUIRE ALLWORTHY , AND A FULLER ACCOUNT OF MISS BRIDGET ALLWORTHY HIS ...
... READER WITH IN THE BEGINNING OF THIS HISTORY . CHAPTER I. PAGE THE INTRODUCTION TO THE WORK , OR BILL OF FARE TO THE FEAST 3 CHAPTER II . A SHORT DESCRIPTION OF SQUIRE ALLWORTHY , AND A FULLER ACCOUNT OF MISS BRIDGET ALLWORTHY HIS ...
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