The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 17
... raised too great an expectation in their printed opera , very ' much disappoint the audience on the stage . The King of Jerufalem is obliged to come from the city on foot , inftead of being drawn in a tri- umphant chariot by white ...
... raised too great an expectation in their printed opera , very ' much disappoint the audience on the stage . The King of Jerufalem is obliged to come from the city on foot , inftead of being drawn in a tri- umphant chariot by white ...
Strana 22
... raised by an object so agreeable as the gentleman he looked at , I began to confider , not without fome fecret forrow , the condition of an envious man . Some have fancied that envy has a cer- tain magical force in it , and that the ...
... raised by an object so agreeable as the gentleman he looked at , I began to confider , not without fome fecret forrow , the condition of an envious man . Some have fancied that envy has a cer- tain magical force in it , and that the ...
Strana 25
... raised above two - pence in a yard . As for the fubalterns , they are not to be numbered . Should our clergy once enter into the corrupt practice of the laity , by the splitting of their freeholds , they would be able to carry moft of ...
... raised above two - pence in a yard . As for the fubalterns , they are not to be numbered . Should our clergy once enter into the corrupt practice of the laity , by the splitting of their freeholds , they would be able to carry moft of ...
Strana 26
... raised from dumb and ftill parts ; I defire , if you give him mo- tion or fpeech , that you would advance me in my way , and let me keep on in what I humbly I SIR , Saw your friend the Templar this evening in the pit , and thought he ...
... raised from dumb and ftill parts ; I defire , if you give him mo- tion or fpeech , that you would advance me in my way , and let me keep on in what I humbly I SIR , Saw your friend the Templar this evening in the pit , and thought he ...
Strana 47
... raised and fupported by the dignity of expreffion . It has been obferved by others , that this poet has founded his tragedy of Venice Preferved on fo wrong a plot , that the greatest characters in it are those of rebels and traitors ...
... raised and fupported by the dignity of expreffion . It has been obferved by others , that this poet has founded his tragedy of Venice Preferved on fo wrong a plot , that the greatest characters in it are those of rebels and traitors ...
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