The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 78
... stage in that language . " 66 One fcarce knows how to be ferious in the confutation of an abfurdity that fhews itself at the first fight . It does does not want any great meafore of fenfe to fee 78 No 18 THE SPECTATOR .
... stage in that language . " 66 One fcarce knows how to be ferious in the confutation of an abfurdity that fhews itself at the first fight . It does does not want any great meafore of fenfe to fee 78 No 18 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 91
... stage before but upon two legs . As for the little refiftance which I made , I hope it may be excufed , when it is confidered that the dart was thrown at me by fo fair an hand . I must confefs I had but just put on my brutality ; and ...
... stage before but upon two legs . As for the little refiftance which I made , I hope it may be excufed , when it is confidered that the dart was thrown at me by fo fair an hand . I must confefs I had but just put on my brutality ; and ...
Strana 118
... stage . People were wonderfully fur- prifed to hear generals finging the word of command , and ladies delivering meffages in mufic . Our country- men could not forbear laughing when they heard a lover chanting out a billet - doux , and ...
... stage . People were wonderfully fur- prifed to hear generals finging the word of command , and ladies delivering meffages in mufic . Our country- men could not forbear laughing when they heard a lover chanting out a billet - doux , and ...
Strana 120
... known the performer on the stage do no more in a celebrated fong , than the clerk of a parish - church , who ferves only to raise the ence . pfalm , pfalm , and is afterwards drowned in the mufic of 120 No 29 THE SPECTATOR .
... known the performer on the stage do no more in a celebrated fong , than the clerk of a parish - church , who ferves only to raise the ence . pfalm , pfalm , and is afterwards drowned in the mufic of 120 No 29 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 126
... stage ; in one of which there was a raree - fhow ; in another , a ladder - dance ; and in others a posture - man , a moving picture , with many curiofities of the like nature . This Expedition of Alexander opens with his con- fulting ...
... stage ; in one of which there was a raree - fhow ; in another , a ladder - dance ; and in others a posture - man , a moving picture , with many curiofities of the like nature . This Expedition of Alexander opens with his con- fulting ...
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