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Strana xxxiv
... afterwards became an actress : in 1743 we find her on the stage with GARRICK and Mrs. CIBBER , in the tragedy of Tancred and Sigifmunda . DAVIES , the bio- A conclufion which it would be unfair to draw from xxxiv HISTORICAL AND.
... afterwards became an actress : in 1743 we find her on the stage with GARRICK and Mrs. CIBBER , in the tragedy of Tancred and Sigifmunda . DAVIES , the bio- A conclufion which it would be unfair to draw from xxxiv HISTORICAL AND.
Strana xxxvii
... stage . It does not appear for what profeffion he was ori- ginally intended . He was early distinguished for * BUDGELL published a tranflation of the characters of Theophraftus , a history of the family of the Boyles , and some ...
... stage . It does not appear for what profeffion he was ori- ginally intended . He was early distinguished for * BUDGELL published a tranflation of the characters of Theophraftus , a history of the family of the Boyles , and some ...
Strana 29
... stage with theep and oxen . This is joining together inconsistencies , and making the decoration partly real , and partly imaginary . I would recommend what I have here faid , to the directors , as well as to the admirers of our mo ...
... stage with theep and oxen . This is joining together inconsistencies , and making the decoration partly real , and partly imaginary . I would recommend what I have here faid , to the directors , as well as to the admirers of our mo ...
Strana 74
... might come by him if I pleased ; for , ' fays he , I do not intend to hurt any body . ' I thank- ed him very kindly , and paffed by him : and in 6 a little time after faw him leap upon the stage 74 N ° 13 . THE SPECTATOR .
... might come by him if I pleased ; for , ' fays he , I do not intend to hurt any body . ' I thank- ed him very kindly , and paffed by him : and in 6 a little time after faw him leap upon the stage 74 N ° 13 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 75
... stage , and act his part with very great applause . It has been observed by feveral , that the lion has changed his manner of acting twice or thrice fince his first appearance ; which will not feem ftrange , when I acquaint my reader ...
... stage , and act his part with very great applause . It has been observed by feveral , that the lion has changed his manner of acting twice or thrice fince his first appearance ; which will not feem ftrange , when I acquaint my reader ...
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