Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... condition be never so exalted , must still want something to come up to the happiness of his inferiors who enjoy it . If Socrates could take pleasure in playing at even or odd with his children , or Agesilaus divert himself in riding ...
... condition be never so exalted , must still want something to come up to the happiness of his inferiors who enjoy it . If Socrates could take pleasure in playing at even or odd with his children , or Agesilaus divert himself in riding ...
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... conditions they had tied him to , his sober subjects would not suffer him to laugh on a Sunday ; and though this might not be the avowed cause of his elopement , I am not sure , had he had no other , that this alone might not have ...
... conditions they had tied him to , his sober subjects would not suffer him to laugh on a Sunday ; and though this might not be the avowed cause of his elopement , I am not sure , had he had no other , that this alone might not have ...
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... condition or ours were the more melancholy ? For here you find her honest endeavour to get bread from the stage was looked upon as an addition of new scandal to her former dishonour ; so that I am afraid , according to this way of ...
... condition or ours were the more melancholy ? For here you find her honest endeavour to get bread from the stage was looked upon as an addition of new scandal to her former dishonour ; so that I am afraid , according to this way of ...
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... conditions of adding to it by his remaining upon the stage were too dear ; and from that day entirely quitted it . I ... condition of the actor was so far from being relieved by this royal interposition in his favour , that it was the ...
... conditions of adding to it by his remaining upon the stage were too dear ; and from that day entirely quitted it . I ... condition of the actor was so far from being relieved by this royal interposition in his favour , that it was the ...
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... condition with favour , and sometimes with a more social distinction than the best , though more profitable trade he might have followed , could have recommended him to . That this is a happiness to which several actors within my memory ...
... condition with favour , and sometimes with a more social distinction than the best , though more profitable trade he might have followed , could have recommended him to . That this is a happiness to which several actors within my memory ...
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