| Colley Cibber - 1740 - 530 páginas
...of it then written) privately with Sir Richard Steele : It may be needlefs, to fay it was impolfible to lay them out of my Hand, 'till I had gone thro'...Whatever Spirit Mr. Addifon had fhewn in his writing if, he doubted, he Would never have Courage enough, to let his Cato ftand the Cenfure of an Englijh... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1740 - 524 páginas
...of it then written) privately \vith Sir Richard Steele: It may be needlefs, to fay it was impotfible to lay them out of my Hand, 'till I had gone thro' them ; or to dwell upon the Delight, his Friendftiip to the Author rcceiv'd, upon my being fo warmly pleas'd with them : But my Satisfaction... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1742 - 242 páginas
...it then written J privately with Sir Richard Steele : But my Satisfaction was highly dilappointed, when he told me, Whatever Spirit Mr. Addifon had fhewn...Courage enough to let his Cato ftand the Cenfure of an EngHfh £ udience ; that it had only been the Amufcraent of his leifure Hours in Italy, and was never... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1822 - 564 páginas
...my satisfaction was as highly disappointed, when he told me, whatever spirit Mr. Addison had shown in his writing it, he doubted he would never have courage enough to let his " Cato" stand the censure of an English audience ; that it had only been the amusement of his leisure hours... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1826 - 358 páginas
...but my satisfaction was as highly disappointed when he told me, whatever spirit Mr Addison had shown in his writing it, he doubted he would never have courage enough to let his "Cato" stand the censure of an English audience ; that it had only been the amusement of his leisure hours... | |
| 1826 - 362 páginas
...but my satisfaction was as highly disappointed when he told me, whatever spirit Mr Addison had shown in his writing it, he doubted he would never have courage enough to let his " Cato" stand the censure of an English audience ; that it had only been the amusement of his leisure hours... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 504 páginas
...But my satisfaction was as highly disappointed when he told me, whatever spirit Mr. Addison had shown in his writing it, he doubted he would never have courage enough to let his Cato stand the censure of an English audience ; that it had only been the amusement of his leisure hours... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 474 páginas
...But my satisfaction was as highly disappointed when he told me, whatever spirit Mr. Addison had shown in his writing it, he doubted he would never have courage enough to let his Cato stand the censure of an English audience ; that it had only been the amusement of his leisure hours... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1886 - 340 páginas
...not given him to produce on the boards of Drury Lane ; and " whatever spirit Mr. Addison had shown in his writing it, he doubted he would never have courage enough to let his Cato stand the censure of an English audience ; that it had only been the amusement of his leisure hours... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1904 - 652 páginas
...then written) privately with Sir Richard Steele. ... Ho told me, whatever spirit Mr. Addison had shewn In his writing it, he doubted he would never have courage enough to let his ' Cato ' stand the censure of an English audience — that it had only been the amusement of his leisure boors... | |
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