| 1780 - 550 pągines
...houfe is the very facrilly of Venus." And Juvenal, who wrote in the times of the grofleft impurity, maintains that no prudent man will take any young...who has ever been even within the walls of a theatre — Cunéis an babtntfpe Sacuķa teta ^uodfccurat amei, quoique inJe aeeerffт с paßt ? ' Look round,... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1788 - 346 pągines
...playhoufe is the very facrifty tt of Venus." And Juvenal, who wrote in times of the grofleft impurity, maintains that no prudent man will take any young...has ever been even within the walls of a theatre— C..inru an habent fyetfacula totu Quodfecurus amei, ytodyu inJe exccrptre poflis ? " Look round, and... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 278 pągines
...playhouse is the very sacristy of Venus.' And Juvenal, who wrote in times of the grossest impurity, maintains that no prudent man will take any young...has ever been even within the walls of a theatre— And now let me say one word to qualify the irony I set out with and acquit myself as a moralist. Cuneis... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 424 pągines
...playhouse is the very sacristy of Venus.' And Juvenal, who wrote in times of the grossest impurity, maintains that no prudent man will take any young lady to wife, who has ever been even within tbe walls of a theatre — an habent speetaculs totis Quod recants nmes, quodque inde excerperc passluT... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1822 - 372 pągines
...playhouse is the very sacristy of Venus." And Juvenal, who wrote in times of the grosset impurity, maintains that no prudent man will take any young lady to wife, who has ever been even within die walls of a theatre — Cuneis an habent spectacula toils Quod securus antes, quodque inde excerpere... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 370 pągines
...playhouse is the very sacristy of Venus." And Juvenal, who wrote in times of the grosset impurity, maintains that no prudent man will take any young...has ever been even within the walls of a theatre— And now let me say one word to qualify the irony I set out with, and acquit myself as a moralist. Cuneis... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 416 pągines
...playhouse is the very sacristy of Venus.' And Juvenal, who wrote in times of the grossest impurity, maintains that no prudent man will take any young lady to wife, who has ever been within the walls of a theatre— Cuneis an habent spectacula totis Quod scrums ames, quodque inde excerpere... | |
| 1788 - 534 pągines
...playhoule is the very facrilry of Venus." And Juvenal, who. wrote in times of the grafted impurity, maintains that no prudent man will take any young lady to wife, who has ever been even withiii the walls of a theatre. — Carats an babentfpefiacula tolls fceur.is aaes, yuodyjc inde cxccrftr... | |
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