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... desire , Dr. HAWKEsworth altered the comedy of Amphitryon , or the Two Sosias , from Dryden , with Moliere's Dialogue , Prologue between Mercury and Night , introduced into the first scene , and the addition of some new musict . In 1760 ...
... desire , Dr. HAWKEsworth altered the comedy of Amphitryon , or the Two Sosias , from Dryden , with Moliere's Dialogue , Prologue between Mercury and Night , introduced into the first scene , and the addition of some new musict . In 1760 ...
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... desire of the public to be acquainted with the new scenes and new objects which were now brought to light , was ar- dently excited , and different attempts were made to satisfy the general curiosity . The first was a publica- tion ...
... desire of the public to be acquainted with the new scenes and new objects which were now brought to light , was ar- dently excited , and different attempts were made to satisfy the general curiosity . The first was a publica- tion ...
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... desires no superadded reward but fame , is pro- nounced a hero by the voice of reason ; and to with- hold the praise that he merits , would be an attempt equally injurious and impossible . How much then is it to be regretted , that ...
... desires no superadded reward but fame , is pro- nounced a hero by the voice of reason ; and to with- hold the praise that he merits , would be an attempt equally injurious and impossible . How much then is it to be regretted , that ...
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... he proportionably increases his danger ; and that he isks nothing which the public shall desire to with- old . N ° 2. SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 11 , 1752 . B 3 F 5 No 1 . ADVENTURER . Remark on Dreaming Vari- ous Transmigrations related by a ...
... he proportionably increases his danger ; and that he isks nothing which the public shall desire to with- old . N ° 2. SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 11 , 1752 . B 3 F 5 No 1 . ADVENTURER . Remark on Dreaming Vari- ous Transmigrations related by a ...
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... desire are upon me , and to betray me to infamy and guilt will be the toil of perseverance and the study of reason . though man is still my enemy , though he assails me with more violence and persists with more obsti- nacy , I have yet ...
... desire are upon me , and to betray me to infamy and guilt will be the toil of perseverance and the study of reason . though man is still my enemy , though he assails me with more violence and persists with more obsti- nacy , I have yet ...
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