The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 20
... audience may look upon without catching cold , and indeed without much danger of being burnt ; for there are several engines filled with water , and ready to play at a minute's warning , in case any such accident should happen . However ...
... audience may look upon without catching cold , and indeed without much danger of being burnt ; for there are several engines filled with water , and ready to play at a minute's warning , in case any such accident should happen . However ...
Pagina 21
... audience may sometimes suffer from them . I am credibly informed , that there was once a design of casting into an opera the story WHITTINGTON and his Cat , and that in order to it , there had been got together a great quantity of mice ...
... audience may sometimes suffer from them . I am credibly informed , that there was once a design of casting into an opera the story WHITTINGTON and his Cat , and that in order to it , there had been got together a great quantity of mice ...
Pagina 25
... audience . The frolic went round all the A- thenian benches . But on those occasions , there were also particular places assigned for foreigners : when the good man skulked towards the boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians , that honest ...
... audience . The frolic went round all the A- thenian benches . But on those occasions , there were also particular places assigned for foreigners : when the good man skulked towards the boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians , that honest ...
Pagina 36
... thoughtless herd of their ignorant and inattentive brethren . Since I have raised to my- self so great an audience , I shall spare no pains to make their instruction agreeable , and their diversion use ful 36 NO . 10 . THE SPECTATOR .
... thoughtless herd of their ignorant and inattentive brethren . Since I have raised to my- self so great an audience , I shall spare no pains to make their instruction agreeable , and their diversion use ful 36 NO . 10 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 48
... audience gave it out in whis- per , that the lion was a cousin - german of the tiger who made his appearance in King WILLIAM's days , and that the stage would be supplied with lions at the public ex- pence during the whole session ...
... audience gave it out in whis- per , that the lion was a cousin - german of the tiger who made his appearance in King WILLIAM's days , and that the stage would be supplied with lions at the public ex- pence during the whole session ...
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