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Pagina 20
... I was lamenting this fudden desolation that had been made before me , the whole scene vanished . In the room of the frightful spectres , there now entered a fecond dance of apparitions very agreeably 20 N ° 3 . THE SPECTATOR .
... I was lamenting this fudden desolation that had been made before me , the whole scene vanished . In the room of the frightful spectres , there now entered a fecond dance of apparitions very agreeably 20 N ° 3 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 28
... scenes and machines , which may appear childish and abfurd . How would the wits of King Charles's time have laughed , to have feen Nicolini exposed to a tempest in robes of ermine , and failing in an open boat upon a fea of pasteboard ...
... scenes and machines , which may appear childish and abfurd . How would the wits of King Charles's time have laughed , to have feen Nicolini exposed to a tempest in robes of ermine , and failing in an open boat upon a fea of pasteboard ...
Pagina 29
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. try only upon the scenes , and to crowd feveral parts of the stage with theep and oxen . This is joining together inconsistencies , and making the ... scenes, and to crowd feveral ...
Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison Alexander Chalmers. try only upon the scenes , and to crowd feveral parts of the stage with theep and oxen . This is joining together inconsistencies , and making the ... scenes, and to crowd feveral ...
Pagina 30
... scenes . At the fame time I made this discovery , I found by the discourse of the actors , that there were great defigns on foot for the improvement of the opera ; that it had been proposed to break down a part of the wall , and to ...
... scenes . At the fame time I made this discovery , I found by the discourse of the actors , that there were great defigns on foot for the improvement of the opera ; that it had been proposed to break down a part of the wall , and to ...
Pagina 32
... scenes , fo as to be feen flying in a lady's bedchamber , or perching upon a king's throne ; befides the inconveniences which the heads of the audience may fometimes fuffer from them . I am credibly informed , that there was once a ...
... scenes , fo as to be feen flying in a lady's bedchamber , or perching upon a king's throne ; befides the inconveniences which the heads of the audience may fometimes fuffer from them . I am credibly informed , that there was once a ...
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