A defence of the stage, or An inquiry into the real qualities of theatrical entertainments, their scope and tendency. Being a reply to a sermon ... by the rev. dr. John B. Bennett |
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... . Dr. Nicholas Brady . Rev. T. Broughton . of Archdeacon Coxall . Rev. Dr. John Dalton . Rev. Laurence Echard . Rev. Phineas Fletcher . Rev. Thomas Goffe . Solon . Plutarch . Cicero . John Taylor , the Water Poet . Adventurer . E. vi.
... . Dr. Nicholas Brady . Rev. T. Broughton . of Archdeacon Coxall . Rev. Dr. John Dalton . Rev. Laurence Echard . Rev. Phineas Fletcher . Rev. Thomas Goffe . Solon . Plutarch . Cicero . John Taylor , the Water Poet . Adventurer . E. vi.
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John William Cole. John Taylor , the Water Poet . Adventurer . E. Moore , Author of Gamester . World . A DEFENCE OF THE STAGE , & c . &. Plato . Tacitus . Augustus Cæsar . Julius Cæsar . Scipio Africanus . Lælius . Brutus . Marcus ...
John William Cole. John Taylor , the Water Poet . Adventurer . E. Moore , Author of Gamester . World . A DEFENCE OF THE STAGE , & c . &. Plato . Tacitus . Augustus Cæsar . Julius Cæsar . Scipio Africanus . Lælius . Brutus . Marcus ...
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... poet and moralist ; * " Let your moderation be known unto all men , " says the Christian preacher and apostle . Let us examine the question ration- ally , with a view to a practical , rather than a the- oretical conclusion , and if we ...
... poet and moralist ; * " Let your moderation be known unto all men , " says the Christian preacher and apostle . Let us examine the question ration- ally , with a view to a practical , rather than a the- oretical conclusion , and if we ...
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... poet Aratus of Cilicia , t the * Moral and Political Philosophy , Book II . c . ix . " For in him we live , and move , and have our being ; as certain also of your own poets have said , For we are also his offspring . " Acts , xvii . 28 ...
... poet Aratus of Cilicia , t the * Moral and Political Philosophy , Book II . c . ix . " For in him we live , and move , and have our being ; as certain also of your own poets have said , For we are also his offspring . " Acts , xvii . 28 ...
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John William Cole. * epic poet Epimenides of Crete , and by a very remarkable one from the Thais of the dramatic poet , Menander the Athenian , in the celebrated line , " Evil communications corrupt good manners . " + If the apostle had ...
John William Cole. * epic poet Epimenides of Crete , and by a very remarkable one from the Thais of the dramatic poet , Menander the Athenian , in the celebrated line , " Evil communications corrupt good manners . " + If the apostle had ...
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