The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 - 956 strán (strany) |
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Strana 15
... Play is his Hour of Business ; exactly at five he paffes thro ' New - Inn , croffes thro ' Rufel - Court , and takes a turn at Will's till the Play begins ; he has his Shoes rubbed and his Periwig powdered at the Barber's as you go into ...
... Play is his Hour of Business ; exactly at five he paffes thro ' New - Inn , croffes thro ' Rufel - Court , and takes a turn at Will's till the Play begins ; he has his Shoes rubbed and his Periwig powdered at the Barber's as you go into ...
Strana 24
... Play , to a Gentleman who fat on his right Hand , while I was at his Left . The Gentleman believed WILL was talking to himself , when upon my looking with great Approbation at a young thing in a Box before us , he faid , I am quite of ...
... Play , to a Gentleman who fat on his right Hand , while I was at his Left . The Gentleman believed WILL was talking to himself , when upon my looking with great Approbation at a young thing in a Box before us , he faid , I am quite of ...
Strana 25
... play in her Countenance ; ⚫ fhe knows she is handfom , but the knows fhe is good . Confcious Beauty adorned with confcious Virtue ! what a Spirit is there in thofe Eyes ! What a Bloom in that Perfon ! How is the whole Woman expreffed ...
... play in her Countenance ; ⚫ fhe knows she is handfom , but the knows fhe is good . Confcious Beauty adorned with confcious Virtue ! what a Spirit is there in thofe Eyes ! What a Bloom in that Perfon ! How is the whole Woman expreffed ...
Strana 28
... play at a Minute's warning , in cafe any fuch Accident should happen . However , as I have a very great Friendfhip for the Owner of this Theatre , I hope that he has been wife enough to infure his Houfe before he would let this Opera be ...
... play at a Minute's warning , in cafe any fuch Accident should happen . However , as I have a very great Friendfhip for the Owner of this Theatre , I hope that he has been wife enough to infure his Houfe before he would let this Opera be ...
Strana 29
... have been so many Flights of them let loofe in this Opera , that it is feared the House will never get rid of them ; and that in . B 3 other other Plays they may make their Entrance in very wrong N ° 5 29 The SPECTATOR .
... have been so many Flights of them let loofe in this Opera , that it is feared the House will never get rid of them ; and that in . B 3 other other Plays they may make their Entrance in very wrong N ° 5 29 The SPECTATOR .
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