The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... observed in Your Lordship , I should have nothing new to fay upon any other character of Diftinction . I am , My LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient , Moft devoted , humble Servant , The SPECTATOR . 1 -No i . I THE SPECTATOR . THURSDAY ...
... observed in Your Lordship , I should have nothing new to fay upon any other character of Diftinction . I am , My LORD , Your Lordship's most obedient , Moft devoted , humble Servant , The SPECTATOR . 1 -No i . I THE SPECTATOR . THURSDAY ...
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... observations upon them . First therefore , I cannot but observe that Mr. Powell wifely forbearing to give his company a bili of fare beforehand , every fcene is new and ' unexpected ; whereas it is certain , that the Un- dertakers of ...
... observations upon them . First therefore , I cannot but observe that Mr. Powell wifely forbearing to give his company a bili of fare beforehand , every fcene is new and ' unexpected ; whereas it is certain , that the Un- dertakers of ...
Strana 34
... observed that feveral of the finging birds of our own coun- try learn to fweeten their voices , and mellow the harfhnefs of their natural notes , by practising un der thofe that come from warmer climates . In the fame manner I would ...
... observed that feveral of the finging birds of our own coun- try learn to fweeten their voices , and mellow the harfhnefs of their natural notes , by practising un der thofe that come from warmer climates . In the fame manner I would ...
Strana 35
... observe , that to turn all the reading of the beft and wifeft writings into rhapsodies of love , is a phrenzy no lefs diverting than that of the aforefaid accom- plished Spaniard . A gentleman who , I hope , will continue his ...
... observe , that to turn all the reading of the beft and wifeft writings into rhapsodies of love , is a phrenzy no lefs diverting than that of the aforefaid accom- plished Spaniard . A gentleman who , I hope , will continue his ...
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... observed , that crdinary writers in tragedy endeavour to raise terror and pity in their audience , not by proper fentiments and expreffions , but by the dreffes and decora- tions of the ftage . There is fomething of this kind very ...
... observed , that crdinary writers in tragedy endeavour to raise terror and pity in their audience , not by proper fentiments and expreffions , but by the dreffes and decora- tions of the ftage . There is fomething of this kind very ...
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