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Page 218
... performance , either in respect of wit , humour , or poignancy of satire . Mr. Dunlap has prefixed to it the following advertisement : Those who are curious to know how far this comedy is original , or how far borrowed , will be satis ...
... performance , either in respect of wit , humour , or poignancy of satire . Mr. Dunlap has prefixed to it the following advertisement : Those who are curious to know how far this comedy is original , or how far borrowed , will be satis ...
Page 272
... performance will appear to different persons in different lights , according to their several attachments and principles . " It is all humanity and benevolence , " says the whig ; " it is sedition ! " exclaims Dr. Slop . - Let us ...
... performance will appear to different persons in different lights , according to their several attachments and principles . " It is all humanity and benevolence , " says the whig ; " it is sedition ! " exclaims Dr. Slop . - Let us ...
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... performance . Thus , for instance , should it seem , ( whe- ther with sufficient reason or not , ) to any of his readers , that , in the overflow of his abhorrence , he has visited the sins of the Robespierrian tyranny on the moral ...
... performance . Thus , for instance , should it seem , ( whe- ther with sufficient reason or not , ) to any of his readers , that , in the overflow of his abhorrence , he has visited the sins of the Robespierrian tyranny on the moral ...
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