The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Strana 59
... pieces in the court , embracing one another as foon as they are out of it . I would not be thought , in any part of this relation , to reflect upon Signior Nicolini , who in acting this part only complies with the wretched tafte of his ...
... pieces in the court , embracing one another as foon as they are out of it . I would not be thought , in any part of this relation , to reflect upon Signior Nicolini , who in acting this part only complies with the wretched tafte of his ...
Strana 61
... piece of ill - nature in you , to fhew fo great an efteem for a foreigner , and to difcourage a Lion that is your own countryman . • ture ; I take notice of your fable of the Lion and Man , but am fo equally concerned in that matter ...
... piece of ill - nature in you , to fhew fo great an efteem for a foreigner , and to difcourage a Lion that is your own countryman . • ture ; I take notice of your fable of the Lion and Man , but am fo equally concerned in that matter ...
Strana 62
... piece over - against Mrs. Rachel • Eye - bright , but Mrs. Rachel herself is gone thither alfo . There now appear among us none but a few ordinary people , who come to church only to fay their prayers , fo that I have no work worth ...
... piece over - against Mrs. Rachel • Eye - bright , but Mrs. Rachel herself is gone thither alfo . There now appear among us none but a few ordinary people , who come to church only to fay their prayers , fo that I have no work worth ...
Strana 64
... manner before fo great an af fembly . As to the mechanism and scenery , every thing in- deed was uniform and of a piece , and the scenes were managed " managed very dexteroufly ; which calls on me to 64 N ° 14 THE SPECTATOR .
... manner before fo great an af fembly . As to the mechanism and scenery , every thing in- deed was uniform and of a piece , and the scenes were managed " managed very dexteroufly ; which calls on me to 64 N ° 14 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 65
... pieces is equal , I must prefer the per- formance of Mr. Powell , because it is in our own • Language . " • I am , & c . ' R N ° 15 . Saturday , March 17 . Parva leves capiunt animos OVID . Ars Am . i . 159 . Light minds are pleas'd ...
... pieces is equal , I must prefer the per- formance of Mr. Powell , because it is in our own • Language . " • I am , & c . ' R N ° 15 . Saturday , March 17 . Parva leves capiunt animos OVID . Ars Am . i . 159 . Light minds are pleas'd ...
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