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" If men of wit, who think fit to write for the stage, instead of this pitiful way of giving delight, would turn their thoughts upon raising it from such good natural impulses as are in the audience, but are choked up by vice and luxury, they would not... "
The English Metropolis, Or, London in the Year 1820: Containing Satirical ... - Página 290
de John Corry - 1820 - 320 páginas
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Select British Classics, Volumen 11

1803 - 434 páginas
...their thoughts upon raising it from such good natural impulses as are in the audience, but are choked up by vice and luxury, they would not only please, but befriend us at the same time. If a man had a mind to be new in his way of writing, might not he who is now represented as a fine...
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A Satirical View of London

John Corry - 1809 - 236 páginas
...would turn their thoughts upon exciting .such good natural impulses as are in the audience, but a re choaked up by vice and luxury, they would not only...evident, that the representation of immoral dramas must lir injurious to public happiness, while the display of Virtue in her native loveliness would engage...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]: with sketches of the lives of the ...

Spectator The - 1816 - 348 páginas
...their thoughts upon raising it from such good natural impulses as are in the audience, but are choked up by vice and luxury, they would not only please, but befriend us at the same time. If a man had a mind to be new in his way of writing, might not he who is now represented as a fine...
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The British essayists; to which are prefixed prefaces by J. Ferguson, Volumen 37

British essayists - 1819 - 370 páginas
...their thoughts upon raising it from such good natural impulses as are in the audience, but are choked up by vice and luxury, they would not only please, but befriend us at the same time. If a man had a mind to be new in his way of writing, might not he who is now represented as a fine...
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The English Metropolis, Or, London in the Year 1820: Containing Satirical ...

John Corry - 1820 - 328 páginas
...were deficient in every respect. Whatever be the present defects of our theatres, still they famish the most pleasing and elegant of all amusements to...injurious to public happiness, while the • display 6f Virtue, in her native 'loveliness, would engage the admiration, and purify the heart of the spectator....
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The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised ...

1822 - 788 páginas
...their thoughts upon raising it from such good natural impulses as are in the audience, but ire choked ard % % h % It » man had a. mind to be new in his way of writing, night not he who is now represented as a fine...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 356 páginas
...their thoughts upon raising it from such good natural impulses as are in the audience, but are choked up by vice and luxury, they would not only please, but befriend us at the same time. If a man had a mind to be new in his way of writing, might not he who is now represented as a fine...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1823 - 450 páginas
...their thoughts upon raising it from such good natural impulses as are in the audience, but are choked up by vice and luxury, they would not only please, but befriend us at the same time. If a man had a mind to be new in his way of writing, might not he who is now represented as a fine...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volúmenes 5-6

British essayists - 1823 - 884 páginas
...their thoughts upon raising it from such good natural impulses as are in the audience, but are choked up by vice and luxury, they would not only please, but befriend us at the same time. If a man had a mind to be new in his way of writing, might not he who is now represented as a fine...
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ..., Volumen 1

1824 - 310 páginas
...stgage, instead of this pitiful way of giving delight, would turn their thoughts upon raising it from such good natural impulses as are in the audience,...not only please, but befriend us at the same time. If a man had a mind to be new in his way of writing, might not he who is now represented as a fine...
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