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Page iii
... Passions ex- pressed by Shakspeare ................ 48. Shades of Conscience and Honour- Genius of Credit ........................... .. 49. Love and Lust - Florio and Limber- ham - Nocturnus ....... 50. History of Orlando the Fair ...
... Passions ex- pressed by Shakspeare ................ 48. Shades of Conscience and Honour- Genius of Credit ........................... .. 49. Love and Lust - Florio and Limber- ham - Nocturnus ....... 50. History of Orlando the Fair ...
Page vi
... Passion for the Author - His answer - Advantage of being able to say No - Continen- tal Intelligence 84. Censure of Ladies who attend Trials for Rapes - Case of Lucretia- Egotism of the French Writers- On giving Advice , a Fable ...
... Passion for the Author - His answer - Advantage of being able to say No - Continen- tal Intelligence 84. Censure of Ladies who attend Trials for Rapes - Case of Lucretia- Egotism of the French Writers- On giving Advice , a Fable ...
Page vii
... Passion of Love - Its allegorical History : ADDISON - On a Scene in Richard III .................................... .. ...... 91. Maria's Visit - A Case of Love and Envy - Impertinence of Nic . Doubt -Play - house Scene of a true and ...
... Passion of Love - Its allegorical History : ADDISON - On a Scene in Richard III .................................... .. ...... 91. Maria's Visit - A Case of Love and Envy - Impertinence of Nic . Doubt -Play - house Scene of a true and ...
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... - ginal of the character here delineated under the name of Sir Taffety Trippet . as public as was possible . The adored lady was 46 . 9 TATLER . Character of Sir Taffety Trippet- Cure for the Spleen-Passions pressed by Shakspeare.
... - ginal of the character here delineated under the name of Sir Taffety Trippet . as public as was possible . The adored lady was 46 . 9 TATLER . Character of Sir Taffety Trippet- Cure for the Spleen-Passions pressed by Shakspeare.
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... passion which he pitied , as well as that he felt a greater pain than ever he cured : after which he concluded , All I can advise is marriage : charms and beauty will give new life and vigour , and turn the course of nature to its ...
... passion which he pitied , as well as that he felt a greater pain than ever he cured : after which he concluded , All I can advise is marriage : charms and beauty will give new life and vigour , and turn the course of nature to its ...
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