The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Bände 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 Seiten |
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... hand , which in the dance he often brandished at the Act of Settlement ; and a citizen , who stood by me , whispered in my ear , that he saw a sponge in his left hand . † The dance of so many jarring natures put me in mind of the sun ...
... hand , which in the dance he often brandished at the Act of Settlement ; and a citizen , who stood by me , whispered in my ear , that he saw a sponge in his left hand . † The dance of so many jarring natures put me in mind of the sun ...
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... hand , every scene is new and unexpected ; where- as it is certain , that the undertakers of the Haymarket , having raised too great an ex- pectation in their printed opera , very much disappoint their audience on the stage . " The king ...
... hand , every scene is new and unexpected ; where- as it is certain , that the undertakers of the Haymarket , having raised too great an ex- pectation in their printed opera , very much disappoint their audience on the stage . " The king ...
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... hand . I must confess I had but just put on my brutality ; and Camilla's charms were such , that be- holding her erect mien , hearing her charm- ing voice , and astonished with her graceful motion , I could not keep up to my assumed ...
... hand . I must confess I had but just put on my brutality ; and Camilla's charms were such , that be- holding her erect mien , hearing her charm- ing voice , and astonished with her graceful motion , I could not keep up to my assumed ...
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... hand- some fellow ! why he is a wit , Sir , and you know the proverb : " and to ease the old gentleman of his scruples , cried , " That for matter of merit it was all one , you might wear a mask . " This threw him into a pause , and he ...
... hand- some fellow ! why he is a wit , Sir , and you know the proverb : " and to ease the old gentleman of his scruples , cried , " That for matter of merit it was all one , you might wear a mask . " This threw him into a pause , and he ...
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... hand , has frequently drawn compassion from the audience , and has therefore gained a place in several tragedies . A modern writer , that observed how this had took in other plays , being resolved to double the distress , and melt his ...
... hand , has frequently drawn compassion from the audience , and has therefore gained a place in several tragedies . A modern writer , that observed how this had took in other plays , being resolved to double the distress , and melt his ...
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