The Spectator, Svazek 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 179
... Stage ; and by the Addition of a few Porters dress'd in red Coats , can represent above a dozen Legions . I have sometimes seen a Couple of Armies drawn up together upon the Stage , when the Poet has been dispos'd to do Honour to his ...
... Stage ; and by the Addition of a few Porters dress'd in red Coats , can represent above a dozen Legions . I have sometimes seen a Couple of Armies drawn up together upon the Stage , when the Poet has been dispos'd to do Honour to his ...
Strana 187
... Stage ; I know a Tragedy could not subsist without it : All that I would contend for , is , to keep it from being misapplied . In a Word , I would have the Actor's Tongue sympathize with his Eyes . A disconsolate Mother2 with a Child in ...
... Stage ; I know a Tragedy could not subsist without it : All that I would contend for , is , to keep it from being misapplied . In a Word , I would have the Actor's Tongue sympathize with his Eyes . A disconsolate Mother2 with a Child in ...
Strana 188
... Stage strow'd with Carcasses in the last 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 ...
... Stage strow'd with Carcasses in the last 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 ...
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