The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 30
... - birds will be perfonated by tom - tits ; the undertakers being refolved to fpare neither pains nor money for the gratification of the audience . C. Wednesday , N ° 6 . Wednesday , March 7 . Credebant ( 30 , N 5 THE SPECTATOR .
... - birds will be perfonated by tom - tits ; the undertakers being refolved to fpare neither pains nor money for the gratification of the audience . C. Wednesday , N ° 6 . Wednesday , March 7 . Credebant ( 30 , N 5 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 34
... audience . The frolic " " went round all the Athenian benches . But on thofe ⚫ occafions there were also particular places affigned for foreigners : when the good man fkulked towards the boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians , that ...
... audience . The frolic " " went round all the Athenian benches . But on thofe ⚫ occafions there were also particular places affigned for foreigners : when the good man fkulked towards the boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians , that ...
Strana 45
... and unatten- tive brethren . Since I have raised to myfelf fo great an audience , I shall spare no pains to make their inftruction agreeable , agreeable , and their diverfion ufeful . For which rea N ° 10 45 THE SPECTATOR .
... and unatten- tive brethren . Since I have raised to myfelf fo great an audience , I shall spare no pains to make their inftruction agreeable , agreeable , and their diverfion ufeful . For which rea N ° 10 45 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 57
... audience gave it out in whisper , that the Lion was a coufin - german of the Tiger who made his appearance in King William's- days , and that the stage would be fupplied with _lions at the public expence , during the whole feffion ...
... audience gave it out in whisper , that the Lion was a coufin - german of the Tiger who made his appearance in King William's- days , and that the stage would be fupplied with _lions at the public expence , during the whole feffion ...
Strana 58
... audience three feveral times . The first Lion was a Candle - fnuffer , who , being a fellow of a tefty choleric temper , over - did his part , and would not fuffer himself to be killed fo eafily as he ought to have done ; befides , it ...
... audience three feveral times . The first Lion was a Candle - fnuffer , who , being a fellow of a tefty choleric temper , over - did his part , and would not fuffer himself to be killed fo eafily as he ought to have done ; befides , it ...
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