The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 130
... lately received the following Letter from a Country Gentleman . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , The Night before I left London I went to see a Play , called The Humourous Lieutenant . Upon the Rising of the Curtain I was very much surprized with the ...
... lately received the following Letter from a Country Gentleman . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , The Night before I left London I went to see a Play , called The Humourous Lieutenant . Upon the Rising of the Curtain I was very much surprized with the ...
Strana 131
... lately re- turn'd from his Travels , has more than once assured me , namely , that there was lately dug up at Rome the Statue of a Momus , who holds an Instrument in his Right - Hand very much resembling our modern Cat - call . There ...
... lately re- turn'd from his Travels , has more than once assured me , namely , that there was lately dug up at Rome the Statue of a Momus , who holds an Instrument in his Right - Hand very much resembling our modern Cat - call . There ...
Strana 132
... lately exhibited in Drury - Lane . Having said thus much concerning the Original of the Cat- call , we are in the next Place to consider the Use of it . The Cat - call exerts it self to most Advantage in the British Theatre : It very ...
... lately exhibited in Drury - Lane . Having said thus much concerning the Original of the Cat- call , we are in the next Place to consider the Use of it . The Cat - call exerts it self to most Advantage in the British Theatre : It very ...
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