They hired the theatre for the night ; they gave among their friends as many tickets as would fill it ; and exhibited their performance with all the pomp and decoration of the moft regularly concerted entertainment of the kind. The royal family did them... The Inspector. ... - Página 10por John Hill - 1753Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Voltaire - 1761 - 302 páginas
...by captain Stevens ; ^Emilia by that gentleman's lady ; Lodovico by Mr. Pine. They hired the theatre for the night ; they gave among their friends as many...moft regularly concerted entertainment of the kind. The royal family did them the honour of filling the ftage boxes, "and every corner of the houfe ihone... | |
| Voltaire - 1761 - 214 páginas
...and I fhall always think, that none ef the fine arts- are defpicable, and what is reaU the theatre for the night ; they gave among their friends as many...performance with all the pomp and decoration of the moft regular concerted entertainment of the kind. The royal family did them the honour oF fining the ftage... | |
| Voltaire - 1761 - 304 páginas
...theatre for the night ; they gave among their friends as many tickets as would fill it ; and exhi, bited their performance with all the pomp and decoration...moft regularly concerted entertainment of the kind. The royal family did them the honour of filling the ftage boxes, and every corner of the houfe mone... | |
| James Thomas Kirkman - 1799 - 510 páginas
...exceptionable, though out of the commpn road. They hired the theatre at Drury-lane, for the night ; they gave their friends as many tickets as would fill it, and...moft regularly concerted entertainment of the kind. 'As but a thoufand people could be happy enough to fee this, out of twenty thoufand that defired it,... | |
| Miscellanea Perthensis - 1801 - 242 páginas
...exceptionable, though out of the common road. They hired the theatre at Drury-lane, for the night ; they gave their friends as many tickets as would fill it, and...pomp and decoration of the moft regularly concerted erHeitainment of the kind. As but a thoufand people could be happy enough to fee •this, out cf twenty... | |
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