The Spectator, Том 2Dent, 1945 - 524 страници |
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... Play - house , who when he is pleased with any thing that is acted upon the Stage , expresses his Approbation by a loud Knock upon the Benches or the Wainscot , which may be heard over the whole Theatre . This Person is commonly known ...
... Play - house , who when he is pleased with any thing that is acted upon the Stage , expresses his Approbation by a loud Knock upon the Benches or the Wainscot , which may be heard over the whole Theatre . This Person is commonly known ...
Страница 199
... Play - house , that it is said a former Director of it , upon his not being able to pay his Attendance by reason of Sickness , kept one in Pay to officiate for him ' till such time as he recovered ; but the Person so em- ployed , tho ...
... Play - house , that it is said a former Director of it , upon his not being able to pay his Attendance by reason of Sickness , kept one in Pay to officiate for him ' till such time as he recovered ; but the Person so em- ployed , tho ...
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... Play the last Time the Scornful - Lady was acted . So great an Assembly of Ladies placed in gradual Rows in all the Ornaments of Jewels , Silks , and Colours , gave so lively and gay an Impression to the Heart , that methought the ...
... Play the last Time the Scornful - Lady was acted . So great an Assembly of Ladies placed in gradual Rows in all the Ornaments of Jewels , Silks , and Colours , gave so lively and gay an Impression to the Heart , that methought the ...
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