The Spectator. ...H. Hughs, 1789 |
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... ftage would be fupplied with lions at the public expence , during the whole feffion . Many likewife were the conjectures of the treatment which this lion was to meet with from the hands * See TATLER , N ° 115 , and Note on S. Nicolini ...
... ftage would be fupplied with lions at the public expence , during the whole feffion . Many likewife were the conjectures of the treatment which this lion was to meet with from the hands * See TATLER , N ° 115 , and Note on S. Nicolini ...
76 페이지
... ftage , and act his part with very great applaufe . It has been obferved by feveral , that the lion has changed his manner of acting twice or thrice fince his first appearance ; which will not seem ftrange , when I acquaint my reader ...
... ftage , and act his part with very great applaufe . It has been obferved by feveral , that the lion has changed his manner of acting twice or thrice fince his first appearance ; which will not seem ftrange , when I acquaint my reader ...
77 페이지
... ftage , he would fall at the first touch of Hydafpes , with- out grappling with him , and giving him an op- portunity of fhewing his variety of Italian trips . It is faid , indeed , that he once gave him a rip in his flesh - colour ...
... ftage , he would fall at the first touch of Hydafpes , with- out grappling with him , and giving him an op- portunity of fhewing his variety of Italian trips . It is faid , indeed , that he once gave him a rip in his flesh - colour ...
78 페이지
... ftage but upon inquiry I find , that if any such correfpondence has paffed between them , it was not till the combat was over , when the lion was to be looked upon as dead , according to the re- ceived ceived rules of the Drama ...
... ftage but upon inquiry I find , that if any such correfpondence has paffed between them , it was not till the combat was over , when the lion was to be looked upon as dead , according to the re- ceived ceived rules of the Drama ...
87 페이지
... ftage ; and in- ftead of perching on the trees , and perform- ing their parts , thefe young actors either get in- " < ' to the galleries , or put out the candles ; where- as Mr. Powell has fo well difciplined his pig , that in the firft ...
... ftage ; and in- ftead of perching on the trees , and perform- ing their parts , thefe young actors either get in- " < ' to the galleries , or put out the candles ; where- as Mr. Powell has fo well difciplined his pig , that in the firft ...
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