The Spectator, Tom 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... scenes and daily oc- currences . He never outsteps the modesty of na- ture , nor raises merriment or wonder by the violation of truth . His figures neither divert by distortion , nor amaze by aggravation . He copies life with so much ...
... scenes and daily oc- currences . He never outsteps the modesty of na- ture , nor raises merriment or wonder by the violation of truth . His figures neither divert by distortion , nor amaze by aggravation . He copies life with so much ...
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... scenes of it . We admire some for the dignity , others for the popularity of their behaviour ; some for their clearness of judgment , others for their happi- ness of expression ; some for the laying of schemes , and others for the ...
... scenes of it . We admire some for the dignity , others for the popularity of their behaviour ; some for their clearness of judgment , others for their happi- ness of expression ; some for the laying of schemes , and others for the ...
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... scene vanished . In the room of the frightful spectres , there now entered a second dance of apparitions , very agreeably matched together , and made up of very amiable phantoms . The first pair was Lib- erty with Monarchy at her right ...
... scene vanished . In the room of the frightful spectres , there now entered a second dance of apparitions , very agreeably matched together , and made up of very amiable phantoms . The first pair was Lib- erty with Monarchy at her right ...
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... scenes and machines , which may appear childish and absurd . How would the wits of King Charles's time have laughed , to have seen Nicolini exposed to a tempest in robes of ermine , and sailing in an open boat upon a sea of pasteboard ...
... scenes and machines , which may appear childish and absurd . How would the wits of King Charles's time have laughed , to have seen Nicolini exposed to a tempest in robes of ermine , and sailing in an open boat upon a sea of pasteboard ...
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... scenes . At the same time I made this discovery , I found by the discourse of the actors , that there were great designs on foot for the improvement of the opera ; that it had been proposed to break down a part of the wall , and to ...
... scenes . At the same time I made this discovery , I found by the discourse of the actors , that there were great designs on foot for the improvement of the opera ; that it had been proposed to break down a part of the wall , and to ...
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