| 1739 - 334 pagine
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| 1739 - 330 pagine
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| 1778 - 378 pagine
...contradiction to good manners, good lenfe, and common honefty ; and as there is nothing in it but what is built upon the ruin of virtue and innocence, 'according...to the notion of merit in this comedy, I take the fhoemaker to be, in reality, the fine gentleman of the play; for it feems he is an atheift, if we may... | |
| 1786 - 694 pagine
...manners, good fenlc, and cummon honelly; and as there is nothing in it but what is built upon the rum of virtue and innocence, according to the notion of merit in this comedy, I take the íhoeüjaker to be, in reality, the fine gentleman of the play; for it ieems he is an Atheift, if we... | |
| 1789 - 508 pagine
...honefty j and as there is nothing in it but what is built upon the ruin of virtue and 2 innocence, innocence, according to the notion of merit in this...in reality, the fine gentleman of the play : for it leems he is an atheift, if we may depend upon his character as given by the orange-woman, who is herfelf... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 pagine
...contradiction to good manners, good sense, and common honesty ; and as these is nothing in it but what is built upon the ruin of virtue and innocence, according...we may depend upon his character, as given by the orangewoman, who is herself far from being the lowest in the play. She says of a fine man who is Dorirnant's... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 pagine
...and as these is nothing in it but what is built upon the ruin of virtue and innocence, accord* ing to the notion of merit in this comedy, I take the...we may depend upon his character, as given by the orangewoman, who is herself far from being the lowest in the play. She says of a fine man who is Dorimant's... | |
| 1803 - 454 pagine
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| 1803 - 420 pagine
...contradiction to good manners, good sense, and common honesty ; and as there is nothing in it but what is built upon the ruin of virtue and innocence, according...; for it seems he is an Atheist, if we may depend upoa his character as given by the orange woman, who is herself far from being the lowest in the play.... | |
| 1803 - 434 pagine
...contradiction to good manners, good sense, and common honesty ; and as there is nothing in it but what is built upon the ruin of virtue and innocence, according...to be, in reality, the fine gentleman of the play j for it seems he is an Atheist, if we may depend upon his character as given by the orange woman,... | |
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