“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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Strana 15
... play is his hour of bu- finefs ; exactly at five he paffes through New - inn , crof- fes through Ruffel - court , and takes a turn at Wills till the play begins ; he has his fhoes rubbed , and his peri- wig powdered at the barber's as ...
... play is his hour of bu- finefs ; exactly at five he paffes through New - inn , crof- fes through Ruffel - court , and takes a turn at Wills till the play begins ; he has his fhoes rubbed , and his peri- wig powdered at the barber's as ...
Strana 24
... play , to a gentleman who fat on his right hand , while I was at his left . The gentleman believed WILL was talking to himself , when upon my looking with great approbation at a young thing in a box before us , he C 6 . C · he faid , I ...
... play , to a gentleman who fat on his right hand , while I was at his left . The gentleman believed WILL was talking to himself , when upon my looking with great approbation at a young thing in a box before us , he C 6 . C · he faid , I ...
Strana 25
... play in her coun- tenance ; she knows fhe is handsome , but fhe knows fhe is good . Confcious beauty adorned with confci- ous virtue ! what a fpirit is there in those eyes ! ⚫ what a bloom in that perfon ! how is the whole wo- man ...
... play in her coun- tenance ; she knows fhe is handsome , but fhe knows fhe is good . Confcious beauty adorned with confci- ous virtue ! what a fpirit is there in those eyes ! ⚫ what a bloom in that perfon ! how is the whole wo- man ...
Strana 28
... play at a minute's warn- ing , in case any fuch accident should happen . How- ever , as I have a very great friendship for the owner of this theatre , I hope that he has been wife enough to in- fure his houfe before he would let this ...
... play at a minute's warn- ing , in case any fuch accident should happen . How- ever , as I have a very great friendship for the owner of this theatre , I hope that he has been wife enough to in- fure his houfe before he would let this ...
Strana 29
... there have been fo many flights of them let loose in this opera , that it is feared the house will never get rid of them ; and that in C 3 other other plays they may make their entrance in very wrong N ° 5 . THE SPECTATOR . 29.
... there have been fo many flights of them let loose in this opera , that it is feared the house will never get rid of them ; and that in C 3 other other plays they may make their entrance in very wrong N ° 5 . THE SPECTATOR . 29.
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