The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... fhould have been fo acted . I have feen Powell very often raise himself a loud Clap by this Artifice . The Poets that were acquainted with this Secret , have given frequent Occafion for fuch Emo- tions in the Actor , by adding Vehe ...
... fhould have been fo acted . I have feen Powell very often raise himself a loud Clap by this Artifice . The Poets that were acquainted with this Secret , have given frequent Occafion for fuch Emo- tions in the Actor , by adding Vehe ...
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... fhould be exempt from Difcovery ; for her own Complexi- on is fo delicate , that the ought to be allowed the Covering it with Paint , as a Punishment for chufing to be the worst Piece of Art extant , instead of the Ma- fter - piece of ...
... fhould be exempt from Difcovery ; for her own Complexi- on is fo delicate , that the ought to be allowed the Covering it with Paint , as a Punishment for chufing to be the worst Piece of Art extant , instead of the Ma- fter - piece of ...
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... fhould chance to trip up her Heels , or incommode her , as fhe walks to and fro upon the Stage . It is , in my ... fhould incur the Difpleasure of the King her Father , or lofe the Hero her Lover , whilft her Attendant is only concerned ...
... fhould chance to trip up her Heels , or incommode her , as fhe walks to and fro upon the Stage . It is , in my ... fhould incur the Difpleasure of the King her Father , or lofe the Hero her Lover , whilft her Attendant is only concerned ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. left the fhould entangle her Feet in her Petticoat . WE are told , That an ancient Tra gick Poet , to move the Pity of his Au dience for his exiled Kings and diftref- fed Heroes , ufed to make the ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. left the fhould entangle her Feet in her Petticoat . WE are told , That an ancient Tra gick Poet , to move the Pity of his Au dience for his exiled Kings and diftref- fed Heroes , ufed to make the ...
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... fhould therefore , in this Particular , recommend to my Countrymen the Ex- ample of the French Stage , where the Kings and Queens always appear unat- tended , and leave their Guards behind the Scenes . I fhould likewife be glad if we ...
... fhould therefore , in this Particular , recommend to my Countrymen the Ex- ample of the French Stage , where the Kings and Queens always appear unat- tended , and leave their Guards behind the Scenes . I fhould likewife be glad if we ...
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