The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 34
... King CHARLES II . I mean the Club of Duellists , in which none was to be admitted that had The President of it was said to not fought his man . have killed half a dozen in single combat and as for the other members , they took their ...
... King CHARLES II . I mean the Club of Duellists , in which none was to be admitted that had The President of it was said to not fought his man . have killed half a dozen in single combat and as for the other members , they took their ...
Pagina 48
... King WILLIAM's days , and that the 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 ...
... King WILLIAM's days , and that the 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 ...
Pagina 50
... king who sits upon it . On the contrary , it gives me a just indignation to see a per- son whose action gives new majesty to kings , resolution 1 7 I to heroes , and softness to lovers 5 NO . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
... king who sits upon it . On the contrary , it gives me a just indignation to see a per- son whose action gives new majesty to kings , resolution 1 7 I to heroes , and softness to lovers 5 NO . 13 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 54
... King of Jerusalem is obliged to come from the city on foot , instead of being drawn in a triumphant chariot by white horses , as my opera - book had promised me ; and thus while I expected ARMIDA's dragons should rush forward towards ...
... King of Jerusalem is obliged to come from the city on foot , instead of being drawn in a triumphant chariot by white horses , as my opera - book had promised me ; and thus while I expected ARMIDA's dragons should rush forward towards ...
Pagina 55
... King HARRY's laying his leg upon the Queen's lap . in too ludierous . a manner before so great an assembly .. " As to the mechanism and scenery , every thing in- deed was uniform and of a piece , and the scenes were managed very ...
... King HARRY's laying his leg upon the Queen's lap . in too ludierous . a manner before so great an assembly .. " As to the mechanism and scenery , every thing in- deed was uniform and of a piece , and the scenes were managed very ...
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