The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... been saying by the plays I have of late gone to see ; in the " Miser , " which was played a few nights ago at Covent Garden , Lovegold appears through the whole in circumstances of exaggerated avarice ; all the player's 20 THE BEE .
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... whole part , but strut , and open their snuffbox ; our pretty fellows sit indecently with their legs across , and our clowns pull up their breeches . These , if once , or even twice repeated , might do well enough ; but to see them ...
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... whole day among the crowd , watching the eyes of the judge , and expecting to be taken notice of ; but so much was he altered by long succession of hardships , that he passed entirely without notice ; and in the evening , when he was ...
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... whole Roman empire , I can hardly account for the present wretchedness and pusillanimity of its inhabitants — a prey to every invader ; their cities plundered without an enemy ; their magistrates seeking redress by complaints , and not ...
... whole Roman empire , I can hardly account for the present wretchedness and pusillanimity of its inhabitants — a prey to every invader ; their cities plundered without an enemy ; their magistrates seeking redress by complaints , and not ...
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... whole appearance shows as little variety or taste as if their clothes were bespoke by the colonel of a marching regiment , or fancied by the same artist who dresses the three battalions of guards . But not only ladies of every shape and ...
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