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The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless ... - Page 61
by Eliza Fowler Haywood - 1768
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The Novelist's Magazine, Volume 13

English fiction - 1784 - 660 pages
...filence his dramatick talent. But it is not my buiinefs to point out either the merit of that gentleman's performances, or the motives he had for writing them, as the town is perfeƱly acquainted both with his abilities and fuccefs; and has lince feen him, with afionifhment,...
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Eighteenth Century Vignettes: Third Series

Austin Dobson - English literature - 1896 - 430 pages
...silence his dramatick talent. But it is not my business to point either the merit of that gentleman's performances, or the motives he had for writing them,...is perfectly acquainted both with his abilities and success ; and has since seen him, with astonishment, wriggle himself into favour, by pretending to...
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Eighteenth Century Vignettes: Third series

Austin Dobson - English literature - 1896 - 394 pages
...silence his dramatick talent. But it is not my business to point either the merit of that gentleman's performances, or the motives he had for writing them,...is perfectly acquainted both with his abilities and success; and has since seen him, with astonishment, wriggle himself into favour, by pretending to cajole...
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The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood, Volume 11

George Frisbie Whicher - Biography & Autobiography - 1915 - 238 pages
...silence his dramatick talent. But it is not my business to point either the merit of that gentleman's performances, or the motives he had for writing them,...is perfectly acquainted both with his abilities and success, and has since seen him, with astonishment, wriggle himself into favour, by pretending to cajole...
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The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood

George Frisbie Whicher - Biography & Autobiography - 1915 - 236 pages
...silence his dramatick talent. But it is not my business to point either the merit of that gentleman's performances, or the motives he had for writing them,...is perfectly acquainted both with his abilities and success, and has since seen him, with astonishment, wriggle himself into favour, by pretending to cajole...
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The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood

George Frisbie Whicher - 1915 - 236 pages
...silence his dramatick talent. But it is not my business to point either the merit of that gentleman's performances, or the motives he had for writing them,...is perfectly acquainted both with his abilities and success, and has since seen him, with astonishment, wriggle himself into favour, by pretending to cajole...
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Henry Fielding: The Critical Heritage

Ronald Paulson, Thomas F. Lockwood - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 488 pages
...silence his dramatic talent. But it is not my business to point out either the merit of that gentleman's performances, or the motives he had for writing them,...is perfectly acquainted both with his abilities and success; and has since seen him, with astonishment, wriggle himself into favour, by pretending to cajole...
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Schauspielerinnen im Europa des 18. Jahrhunderts: ihr Leben, ihre Schriften ...

Ruth B. Emde - Actresses - 1997 - 418 pages
...silence his dramatic talent. But it is not my business to point out either the m erit of that gestleman's performances, or the motives he had for writing them,...is perfectly acquainted both with his abilities and succcs, and has since seen him, with astonishment, wriggle himself into favour, by pretending to cajole...
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Schauspielerinnen im Europa des 18. Jahrhunderts: ihr Leben, ihre Schriften ...

Ruth B. Emde - Actresses - 1997 - 418 pages
...talent. Basil is not my business to point out either the m enit of that gentleman's penfot-mances, or the motives he had for writing them, as the town...is perfectly acquainted both with his abilities and succes, and has since seen him, with astonishment, wriggle himself into favour, by pretending to cajole...
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Authorship, Commerce, and Gender in Early Eighteenth-Century England: A ...

Catherine Ingrassia - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 248 pages
...silence his dramatic talent. But it is not my business to point out either the merit of that gentleman's performances, or the motives he had for writing them,...is perfectly acquainted both with his abilities and success; and has since seen him, with astonishment, wriggle himself into favour, by pretending to cajole...
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