The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 6
... stage . ARISTOTLE and LONGINUS are much better understood by him than LITTLETON OF COKE . The father sends up every post questions relating to marriage - articles , leases , and tenures in the neighbourhood ; all which questions he ...
... stage . ARISTOTLE and LONGINUS are much better understood by him than LITTLETON OF COKE . The father sends up every post questions relating to marriage - articles , leases , and tenures in the neighbourhood ; all which questions he ...
Pagina 19
... stage with sheep and oxen . This is joining together inconsistences , and making the decoration partly real and partly imaginary . I would recommend what I have here said to the directors , as well as to the admirers , of our modern ...
... stage with sheep and oxen . This is joining together inconsistences , and making the decoration partly real and partly imaginary . I would recommend what I have here said to the directors , as well as to the admirers , of our modern ...
Pagina 21
... stage might be as much infested with mice as the prince of the island was before the Cat's arrival upon it ; for which reason he would not permit it to be acted in his house . And , indeed , I cannot blame him ; for , as he said very ...
... stage might be as much infested with mice as the prince of the island was before the Cat's arrival upon it ; for which reason he would not permit it to be acted in his house . And , indeed , I cannot blame him ; for , as he said very ...
Pagina 48
... stage would be supplied with lions at the public ex- pence during the whole session . Many likewise were the conjectures of the treatment which this lion was to meet with from the hands of Signior NICOLINI ; some suppo- sed that he was ...
... stage would be supplied with lions at the public ex- pence during the whole session . Many likewise were the conjectures of the treatment which this lion was to meet with from the hands of Signior NICOLINI ; some suppo- sed that he was ...
Pagina 49
... stage , and act his part with very great ap- plause . It has been observed by several , that the lion has changed his manner of acting twice or thrice since his first appearance ; which will not seem strange , when I acquaint my reader ...
... stage , and act his part with very great ap- plause . It has been observed by several , that the lion has changed his manner of acting twice or thrice since his first appearance ; which will not seem strange , when I acquaint my reader ...
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