The Double-dealer: A ComedyT. Johnson, 1711 - 119 sivua |
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Sivu 3
... Play were as per- fect as I intended it , that it might be more worthy your Acceptance ; and that my Dedication of it to you , might be more becoming that Honour and Efteem which I , with every Body , who is fo fortunate as to know you ...
... Play were as per- fect as I intended it , that it might be more worthy your Acceptance ; and that my Dedication of it to you , might be more becoming that Honour and Efteem which I , with every Body , who is fo fortunate as to know you ...
Sivu 4
... Play without its Faults , for I am confcious of feveral . I confefs I de- fign'd ( whatever Vanity or Ambition occa- fion'd that defign ) to have written a true and regular Comedy : but I found it an Un- dertaking which put me in mind ...
... Play without its Faults , for I am confcious of feveral . I confefs I de- fign'd ( whatever Vanity or Ambition occa- fion'd that defign ) to have written a true and regular Comedy : but I found it an Un- dertaking which put me in mind ...
Sivu 5
... Play harken'd after the Objections which have been made to it ; for I was Conscious where a true Critick might have put me upon my Defence . I was prepared for the Attack ; and am pretty confident I could have vin- dicated fome Parts ...
... Play harken'd after the Objections which have been made to it ; for I was Conscious where a true Critick might have put me upon my Defence . I was prepared for the Attack ; and am pretty confident I could have vin- dicated fome Parts ...
Sivu 6
... Play , if there is expref- fed any Knowledge of an Audience , it is in- fufferable . But otherwife , when a Man in Soliloquy reafons with himself , and Pros and Cons , and weighs all his Defigns : We ought not to imagine that this Man ...
... Play , if there is expref- fed any Knowledge of an Audience , it is in- fufferable . But otherwife , when a Man in Soliloquy reafons with himself , and Pros and Cons , and weighs all his Defigns : We ought not to imagine that this Man ...
Sivu 7
... Play . I would beg ' em again to look into the Character of Maskwell before they accufe Mellefont of Weakness for being deceiv'd by him . For upon fumming up the Enquiry into this Objection , it may be found they have mistaken Cunning ...
... Play . I would beg ' em again to look into the Character of Maskwell before they accufe Mellefont of Weakness for being deceiv'd by him . For upon fumming up the Enquiry into this Objection , it may be found they have mistaken Cunning ...
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