The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 7
... fuch accident fhould happen . However , as I have a very great friendship for the owner of this theatre , I hope that he has been wife enough to infure his houfe before he would let this opera be acted in it . It is no wonder that those ...
... fuch accident fhould happen . However , as I have a very great friendship for the owner of this theatre , I hope that he has been wife enough to infure his houfe before he would let this opera be acted in it . It is no wonder that those ...
Strana 26
... fuch improbable , monftrous , and incoherent dreams could not go off as they do , not only without the utmoft fcorn and contempt , but even with the loudest applause and approbation . But the letters of my correfpondents will represent ...
... fuch improbable , monftrous , and incoherent dreams could not go off as they do , not only without the utmoft fcorn and contempt , but even with the loudest applause and approbation . But the letters of my correfpondents will represent ...
Strana 28
... fuch an hour , is teazed by a fwarm of them ; who , because they are fure of room and good fire , have taken it in their heads to keep a fort of club in his company ; though the fober gentleman himself is an utter enemy to fuch meetings ...
... fuch an hour , is teazed by a fwarm of them ; who , because they are fure of room and good fire , have taken it in their heads to keep a fort of club in his company ; though the fober gentleman himself is an utter enemy to fuch meetings ...
Strana 45
... fuch loofe and trivial minds as thefe ; but when you fee it reign in characters of worth and diftinction , it is what you cannot but lament , not without fome indignation . It creeps into the heart of the wife man as well as that of the ...
... fuch loofe and trivial minds as thefe ; but when you fee it reign in characters of worth and diftinction , it is what you cannot but lament , not without fome indignation . It creeps into the heart of the wife man as well as that of the ...
Strana 50
... fuch prodigious multitudes , or to fancy that two or three hundred thousand soldiers are fighting in a room of forty or fifty yards in compafs . Incidents of fuch a nature should be told , not re- prefented . -Non tamen intùs Digna geri ...
... fuch prodigious multitudes , or to fancy that two or three hundred thousand soldiers are fighting in a room of forty or fifty yards in compafs . Incidents of fuch a nature should be told , not re- prefented . -Non tamen intùs Digna geri ...
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