The
spectacle was often repeated with great applause, till on one occasion a courtier, bent on mischief, took from his pocket a handful of nuts and threw them upon the stage.
"Yes, sir; but as this
spectacle displeases you, let us drive on."
Suddenly, shouts and whistlings were heard by our aeronauts, and, leaning over the edge of the car, they saw on the open plain below them an exciting
spectacle.
For that strange
spectacle observable in all sperm whales dying --the turning sunwards of the head, and so expiring --that strange
spectacle, beheld of such a placid evening, somehow to Ahab conveyed a wondrousness unknown before.
Every Tragedy, therefore, must have six parts, which parts determine its quality--namely, Plot, Character, Diction, Thought,
Spectacle, Song.
The New World may have its disappointments in store for us, but it cannot possibly show us any
spectacle so abject as the
spectacle which we witnessed last night at my aunt's ball.
The theater was full of people, enjoying the
spectacle and laughing till they cried at the antics of the two Marionettes.
All the circumstances were perfect--and the anticipations, too, for we should soon be enjoying, for the first time, that wonderful
spectacle, an Alpine sunrise--the object of our journey.
For them all, that old-fashioned house with its gigantic mirrors, pre-Revolution furniture, powdered footmen, and the stern shrewd old man (himself a relic of the past century) with his gentle daughter and the pretty Frenchwoman who were reverently devoted to him presented a majestic and agreeable
spectacle. But the visitors did not reflect that besides the couple of hours during which they saw their host, there were also twenty-two hours in the day during which the private and intimate life of the house continued.
A stranger arriving at Stones Hill would have been surprised at the
spectacle offered to his view.
He was clothed all in green and wore a high, peaked green hat upon his head and green
spectacles over his eyes.
Andersen, called, My Aunt's
Spectacles; the contents of which were pretty nearly as follows: