The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 sider |
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Side 47
... sometimes have been so acted . I have seen Powell very happy and sometimes miserable , as they found it often raise himself a loud clap by this artifice . the fable which they made choice of , or as it The poets that were acquainted ...
... sometimes have been so acted . I have seen Powell very happy and sometimes miserable , as they found it often raise himself a loud clap by this artifice . the fable which they made choice of , or as it The poets that were acquainted ...
Side 48
... sometimes raising himself applause from the ill taste of an audience ; times swell with soft passion , sudden surprise , and must do him the justice to own , that he is excellently formed for a tragedian , and when he pleases , deserves ...
... sometimes raising himself applause from the ill taste of an audience ; times swell with soft passion , sudden surprise , and must do him the justice to own , that he is excellently formed for a tragedian , and when he pleases , deserves ...
Side 50
... sometimes seen a persons , who , for want of something to do , out of a couple of armies drawn up together upon the stage , certain vacancy of thought , rather than curiosity , when the poet has been disposed to do honour to are ever ...
... sometimes seen a persons , who , for want of something to do , out of a couple of armies drawn up together upon the stage , certain vacancy of thought , rather than curiosity , when the poet has been disposed to do honour to are ever ...
Side 53
... Sometimes the wit of the moved in her bed , and was in the greatest confu- scene lies in a shoulder - belt , and sometimes in a sion imaginable every time she stirred a leg or an pair of whiskers . A lover running about the stage , arm ...
... Sometimes the wit of the moved in her bed , and was in the greatest confu- scene lies in a shoulder - belt , and sometimes in a sion imaginable every time she stirred a leg or an pair of whiskers . A lover running about the stage , arm ...
Side 62
... sometimes at a loss to acquit themselves to a censorious world . I am far from thinking you can altogether disapprove of con See No. 33 . Hughes . See a preceding letter of his on the same subject , + See No. 51 . No. 33 . store ...
... sometimes at a loss to acquit themselves to a censorious world . I am far from thinking you can altogether disapprove of con See No. 33 . Hughes . See a preceding letter of his on the same subject , + See No. 51 . No. 33 . store ...
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