| 1785 - 596 sivua
...death of Samfon. The whole drama, if it's fuperfluities were cut off, would fcarcely fill a fingk aft; yet this is the tragedy which ignorance has admired, and bigotry applauded. N° CXL. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1751. TAM tUCIM FAUTOK INEFTE ZST, ITT J»ON HOC FATIATUH. WHAT DOATING... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 460 sivua
...death of Samfon. The •whole drama, if its fuperfluities were cut off, would fcarcely fill a fingle act; yet this is the tragedy which ignorance has admired, and bigotry applauded. NUMB. 140. SATURDAY, July 20, 1751. - Qtit tarn Lucili _ Ut nan hoc fateatur. • Hon. What dealing... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 472 sivua
...death of Samfcn, The whole drama, if its fuperfluities were cut off', would fcarcely fill a fingle act; yet this is the tragedy which ignorance has admired, and bigotry applauded. NUMB. 140. SATURDAY, July 20, 1751. —4J*« tam Luciliy««/»r intfti tft, Ut ««r tte/atrarur.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 sivua
...the death of Samfon. The whole drama, if its fuperfluities were cut off, would fcarcely fill a fingle act ; yet this is the tragedy which ignorance has admired, and bigotry applauded. NUMB. 140. SATURDAY, July 20, 1751* $>ms tarn Lucfli/airfor mepte eft, Ut non hoc fateatur- HostWhat... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 sivua
...the death of Samfon. The whole drama, if its fuperfluities were cut off, would fcarcely fill a fingle act ; yet this is the tragedy which ignorance has admired, and bigotry applauded. NUMB. 140. SATURDAY, July 20, 1751. §>uit tarn Lucllifautor inepte eft, Ut non hoc fateatur. Hon.... | |
| 1803 - 296 sivua
...must be allowed to want a middle, since nothing passes between the first act and the last, that either hastens or delays the death of Samson. The whole drama,...which ignorance has admired, and bigotry applauded. No. CXL. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1751. Quis tarn Lucili fautor inepte est, Ut non hoc fateatur. HoB. What... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 424 sivua
...must be allowed to want a middle, since nothing passes between the first act and the last, that either hastens or delays the death of Samson. The whole drama,...which ignorance has admired, and bigotry applauded. N° 140. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1751. Quis tain Lncilifautor inepte ett, Ut nan hoc fateatur. IJoit. What... | |
| 1806 - 340 sivua
...be allowed to want a. middle, since nothing passes between the first act and the last, that either hastens or delays the death of Samson. The whole drama, if its superfluities were cut off, would scarely fill a single act; yet this is the tragedy which ignorance has admired, and bigotry applauded.... | |
| 1806 - 468 sivua
...the death of Sdmfon. The whole drama, if its fuperfluities were cut off, would fcarcely fill a fingle act \ yet this is the tragedy which ignorance has admired, and bigotry applauded. NUMB. 140. SATURDAY, July 20, 1751. §>uls tarn Luciliyaa/or inepte eft, Ut non hoc fateatur. Ho*.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 334 sivua
...middle, since nothing passes between the first act and the last, that either hastens or delays the deatli of Samson. The whole drama, if its superfluities were...which ignorance has admired, and bigotry applauded. K» 140. SATURDAY, JULY 20, i;si. • * Quis tarn i,vtc\}\fantor intpte at, Ut noa hocfateatur. BOX.... | |
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