The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Scenes and Machines which may appear Childish and Absurd . How would the Wits of King Charles's Time have laughed to have seen Nicolini1 exposed to a Tempest in Robes of Ermin , and sailing in an open Boat upon a Sea of Paste - Board ...
... Scenes and Machines which may appear Childish and Absurd . How would the Wits of King Charles's Time have laughed to have seen Nicolini1 exposed to a Tempest in Robes of Ermin , and sailing in an open Boat upon a Sea of Paste - Board ...
Strana 65
... Scenes were managed very dexterously ; which calls on me to take Notice , that at the Hay - Market the Under- takers forgetting to change their Side - Scenes , 2 we were presented with a Prospect of the Ocean in the midst of a ...
... Scenes were managed very dexterously ; which calls on me to take Notice , that at the Hay - Market the Under- takers forgetting to change their Side - Scenes , 2 we were presented with a Prospect of the Ocean in the midst of a ...
Strana 188
... Scene of a Tragedy ; and to observe in the Ward - robe of the Play - house2 several Daggers , Poniards , Wheels , Bowls for Poison , and many other Instruments of Death . Murders and Executions are always transacted behind the Scenes in ...
... Scene of a Tragedy ; and to observe in the Ward - robe of the Play - house2 several Daggers , Poniards , Wheels , Bowls for Poison , and many other Instruments of Death . Murders and Executions are always transacted behind the Scenes in ...
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