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A present deity , they shout around : A present deity the vaulted roofs rebound :
With ravish ' d ears The monarch hears , Aflumes the God , Affects to nod , And
seems to thake the spheres . Chor . With ravil ' d tars , & c . The praise of Bacchus
...
A present deity , they shout around : A present deity the vaulted roofs rebound :
With ravish ' d ears The monarch hears , Aflumes the God , Affects to nod , And
seems to thake the spheres . Chor . With ravil ' d tars , & c . The praise of Bacchus
...
Página 165
... as is spoken or acted by any number of persons present upon the Stage at the
same time . Whenever , therefore , a new actor appears , or an old one
disappears , the Action being changed into other hands , a new Scene then
commences .
... as is spoken or acted by any number of persons present upon the Stage at the
same time . Whenever , therefore , a new actor appears , or an old one
disappears , the Action being changed into other hands , a new Scene then
commences .
Página 174
... powerful being steps forth , and puts Pantaloon into a good humour , who there
. upon makes Harlequin a present of his dutiful daughter , and thus the hotch -
potch ends with a wedding , to the great joy of the critics in the upper gallery .
... powerful being steps forth , and puts Pantaloon into a good humour , who there
. upon makes Harlequin a present of his dutiful daughter , and thus the hotch -
potch ends with a wedding , to the great joy of the critics in the upper gallery .
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