... magicians, devils, conftables, fine ladies, robbers, princes, ambafiadors, and troops of wooden horfes. The audience talked louder than the actors. The ladies turn their backs to the ftage, which has an impertinent, ill-bred appearance. There was... Letters from Italy, Describing the Manners, Customs, Etc., of that Country ... - 213 psl.autoriai: Millars - 1777Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Tobias Smollett - 1776 - 526 psl.
...an impertinent, ill-bred appearance. There was dancing, and no refpite between the a£ls. It Teemed to me,- the actors might have continued killing each...through fatigue, difabled to proceed, or the play might hare lafted till now.' Through Piaccnza, Parma, Moderta, and Bologna, thd reader is conducted to Florence,... | |
| 436 psl.
...dancing, and no refpite between the aits. It feemcd to me, the actors might have continued killing eath other, till not a man remained alive to fpeak the...to proceed, or the play might have lafted till now. To the EDITOR of the PHOENIX. $ i R, Knowing that whatever ferves the caufe of Humanity will readily... | |
| 1776 - 822 psl.
...bitd appearance. There was dancing, and no relpite between the я£Ь. It Itemed to me, 'the aclors might have continued killing each other, till not a man remained alive to !¡>r;ik the epilogue ; but I fup¡>ofe -he piece endtd from their being, throu;;li fatigue, difiblcd... | |
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