The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp. Hurd's Edition, with Letters and Other Pieces Not Found in Any Previous Collection; and Macaulay's Essay on His Life and WorksJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1868 |
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Side v
... Opera , 23 Popular Superstitions , Letters on Masquerades , - 9. Account of various Clubs , 28 32 36 10. ) The Uses of the Spectator , 41 • 45 49 12. Custom of telling Stories of Ghosts to Children , 13. Conduct of the Lions at the Opera ...
... Opera , 23 Popular Superstitions , Letters on Masquerades , - 9. Account of various Clubs , 28 32 36 10. ) The Uses of the Spectator , 41 • 45 49 12. Custom of telling Stories of Ghosts to Children , 13. Conduct of the Lions at the Opera ...
Side vi
... Opéra , · 29 Italian Recitative - Absurdities of the Opera Dresses , 31. Project of a new Opera , 65 70 114 75 • 79 83 87 ཆམ · 92 34. Success of the Spectators with various Classes of Read- ers , represented by the Club , 96 35 False ...
... Opéra , · 29 Italian Recitative - Absurdities of the Opera Dresses , 31. Project of a new Opera , 65 70 114 75 • 79 83 87 ཆམ · 92 34. Success of the Spectators with various Classes of Read- ers , represented by the Club , 96 35 False ...
Side 23
... Opera No. 5. TUESDAY , MARCH 6 . Spectatum admissi risum teneatis ? — HOR . Ars . Poet . V. 5 . Admitted to the sight , would you not laugh ? AN . opera may be allowed to be extravagantly lavish in its de- corations , as its only design ...
... Opera No. 5. TUESDAY , MARCH 6 . Spectatum admissi risum teneatis ? — HOR . Ars . Poet . V. 5 . Admitted to the sight , would you not laugh ? AN . opera may be allowed to be extravagantly lavish in its de- corations , as its only design ...
Side 24
... opera . Sparrows for the opera ! says his friend , licking his lips ; what , are they to be roasted ? No , no , says the other ; they are to enter towards the end of the first act , and to fly about the stage . This strange dialogue ...
... opera . Sparrows for the opera ! says his friend , licking his lips ; what , are they to be roasted ? No , no , says the other ; they are to enter towards the end of the first act , and to fly about the stage . This strange dialogue ...
Side 25
... opera of Rinaldo is filled with thunder and lightning , illuminations and fire - works ; which the audience may look upon without catching cold , and indeed without much dan- ger of being burnt ; for there are several engines filled ...
... opera of Rinaldo is filled with thunder and lightning , illuminations and fire - works ; which the audience may look upon without catching cold , and indeed without much dan- ger of being burnt ; for there are several engines filled ...
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