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Pagina 22
... ftage . This ftrange dialogue awakened my curiofity fo far , that I immediately bought the opera , by which means I perceived that the fparrows were to act the part of finging birds in a delightful grove ; though , upon a nearer inquiry ...
... ftage . This ftrange dialogue awakened my curiofity fo far , that I immediately bought the opera , by which means I perceived that the fparrows were to act the part of finging birds in a delightful grove ; though , upon a nearer inquiry ...
Pagina 56
... verify believed , to this day , that , had he been brought upon the ftage another time , he would certainly have done mifchief . Befides , it : was was objected against the first lion , that he reared 56 No. 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... verify believed , to this day , that , had he been brought upon the ftage another time , he would certainly have done mifchief . Befides , it : was was objected against the first lion , that he reared 56 No. 13 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 58
... ftage : but , upon inquiry , I find , that if any fuch correfpondence has paffed between them , it was not until the combat was over , when the lion was to be looked upon as dead , according to the received rules of the Dra-- Befides ...
... ftage : but , upon inquiry , I find , that if any fuch correfpondence has paffed between them , it was not until the combat was over , when the lion was to be looked upon as dead , according to the received rules of the Dra-- Befides ...
Pagina 63
... ftage ; and , inftead of perching on the trees , • and performing their parts , thefe young actors either get into the galleries , or put out the can- dles ; whereas Mr. Powell has fo well difciplined his pig , that in the firft fcene ...
... ftage ; and , inftead of perching on the trees , • and performing their parts , thefe young actors either get into the galleries , or put out the can- dles ; whereas Mr. Powell has fo well difciplined his pig , that in the firft fcene ...
Pagina 64
... ftage had very much contributed to the beauty of the grove , by walking up and down between the trees , I must own I was not a little • astonished to see a well - dreffed young fellow , in a • full - bottomed wig , appear in the midft ...
... ftage had very much contributed to the beauty of the grove , by walking up and down between the trees , I must own I was not a little • astonished to see a well - dreffed young fellow , in a • full - bottomed wig , appear in the midft ...
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