The SpectatorJ. J. Chidley, 1841 - 714 strán (strany) |
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Strana 19
... pleased : “ for , " says he , “ I do not intend to hurt any body . " I thanked him very kindly , and passed by him and in a little time after , saw him leap upon the stage , and act his part with very great applause . It has been ...
... pleased : “ for , " says he , “ I do not intend to hurt any body . " I thanked him very kindly , and passed by him and in a little time after , saw him leap upon the stage , and act his part with very great applause . It has been ...
Strana 23
... pleased with him . As it is barbarous in others to rally him for natural defects , it is extremely agree- able when he can jest upon himself for them . Madam Maintenon's first husband was a hero in this kind , and has drawn many ...
... pleased with him . As it is barbarous in others to rally him for natural defects , it is extremely agree- able when he can jest upon himself for them . Madam Maintenon's first husband was a hero in this kind , and has drawn many ...
Strana 29
... pleased with the representation of the mad scene of The Pilgrim . I wish , Sir , you would do us the favour to animadvert frequently upon the false taste the town is in , with relation to plays as well as operas . It certainly requires ...
... pleased with the representation of the mad scene of The Pilgrim . I wish , Sir , you would do us the favour to animadvert frequently upon the false taste the town is in , with relation to plays as well as operas . It certainly requires ...
Strana 34
... pleased to say to me , when I was last with tirement is what they want , but they cannot betake you alone . You told me then of the silly way I was themselves to it . While they pant after shade and in ; but you told me so as I saw you ...
... pleased to say to me , when I was last with tirement is what they want , but they cannot betake you alone . You told me then of the silly way I was themselves to it . While they pant after shade and in ; but you told me so as I saw you ...
Strana 35
... pleased to make me your heathen god is also represented by this figure ; superintendent of all such figures and devices as which , in conjunction with the dragon , makes a very are or shall be made use of on this occasion ; with ...
... pleased to make me your heathen god is also represented by this figure ; superintendent of all such figures and devices as which , in conjunction with the dragon , makes a very are or shall be made use of on this occasion ; with ...
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