The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 - Great Britain |
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Page 54
... hand , if those witches were not charming creatures . A little after , as Betterton was in one of the finest speeches of the play , the shook her fan at another lady , who fat as far on her left - hand , and told her with a whifper that ...
... hand , if those witches were not charming creatures . A little after , as Betterton was in one of the finest speeches of the play , the shook her fan at another lady , who fat as far on her left - hand , and told her with a whifper that ...
Page 68
... hand I have very frequently the opportunity of feeing a rural Andromache , who came up to town laft winter , and is one of the greateft fox - hunters in the country . She talks of hands and horfes , and makes nothing of Jouping over a ...
... hand I have very frequently the opportunity of feeing a rural Andromache , who came up to town laft winter , and is one of the greateft fox - hunters in the country . She talks of hands and horfes , and makes nothing of Jouping over a ...
Page 72
... hand , and given to a poet , who was to make a poem to the rhymes in the fame order that they were placed upon the lift ; the more uncommon the rhymes were , the more extraordinary was the genius of the poet that could accommodate his ...
... hand , and given to a poet , who was to make a poem to the rhymes in the fame order that they were placed upon the lift ; the more uncommon the rhymes were , the more extraordinary was the genius of the poet that could accommodate his ...
Page 76
... hand , and a rattle in the other . Upon his right hand was Induftry , with a lamp burning before her ; and on his left Caprice , with a mon- key fitting on her shoulder . Before his feet there flood an altar of a very odd make , which ...
... hand , and a rattle in the other . Upon his right hand was Induftry , with a lamp burning before her ; and on his left Caprice , with a mon- key fitting on her shoulder . Before his feet there flood an altar of a very odd make , which ...
Page 77
... hand , and a fcythe in the other , and took their pofts promifcuoufly among the private men whom they commanded . In ... hand there marched a male deity , who bore feve- ral quivers on his fhoulder , and grafped feve- ral arrows in his ...
... hand , and a fcythe in the other , and took their pofts promifcuoufly among the private men whom they commanded . In ... hand there marched a male deity , who bore feve- ral quivers on his fhoulder , and grafped feve- ral arrows in his ...
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