The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 pagina's |
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Pagina 83
... express this art of im- Dosing upon the spectators by appearances : they all it the " Fourberia della scena , ' The knavery , or trickish part of the drama . " But however the show and outside of the tragedy may work upon the vulgar ...
... express this art of im- Dosing upon the spectators by appearances : they all it the " Fourberia della scena , ' The knavery , or trickish part of the drama . " But however the show and outside of the tragedy may work upon the vulgar ...
Pagina 90
... express by the word neighborhood . The coffee - house is the place of rendezvous to all that live near it , who are thus turned to relish calm and ordinary life . Eubulus presides over the middle hours of the day , when this assembly of ...
... express by the word neighborhood . The coffee - house is the place of rendezvous to all that live near it , who are thus turned to relish calm and ordinary life . Eubulus presides over the middle hours of the day , when this assembly of ...
Pagina 99
... express it by nothing but his tears , which ran like a river down his cheeks as he looked upon her . He had not stood in this posture long , before he plunged into the stream that lay before him ; and finding it to be nothing but the ...
... express it by nothing but his tears , which ran like a river down his cheeks as he looked upon her . He had not stood in this posture long , before he plunged into the stream that lay before him ; and finding it to be nothing but the ...
Pagina 110
... express herself but by her tongue , and that always to sig- nify her meaning . Her eyes serve her only to see with , and she is utterly a foreigner to the language of looks and glances . In this I fancy you could help her better than ...
... express herself but by her tongue , and that always to sig- nify her meaning . Her eyes serve her only to see with , and she is utterly a foreigner to the language of looks and glances . In this I fancy you could help her better than ...
Pagina 111
... express the virtues of the mind . Cleomira dances with all the elegance of motion imaginable ; but her eyes are so chastised with the simplicity and innocence of her thoughts , that she raises in her beholders admiration and good - will ...
... express the virtues of the mind . Cleomira dances with all the elegance of motion imaginable ; but her eyes are so chastised with the simplicity and innocence of her thoughts , that she raises in her beholders admiration and good - will ...
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