The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 6
... ARISTOTLE and LONGINUS are much better understood by him than LITTLETON or COKE . The father sends up every post questions relating to marriage - articles , leases , and tenures- in the neighbourhood ; all which questions he agrees with ...
... ARISTOTLE and LONGINUS are much better understood by him than LITTLETON or COKE . The father sends up every post questions relating to marriage - articles , leases , and tenures- in the neighbourhood ; all which questions he agrees with ...
Pagina 142
... ARISTOTLE Observes , that the Iambic verse in the Greek tongue was the most proper for tragedy ; because , at the same time that it lifted up the discourse from prose , it was that which approached nearer to it than any other kind of ...
... ARISTOTLE Observes , that the Iambic verse in the Greek tongue was the most proper for tragedy ; because , at the same time that it lifted up the discourse from prose , it was that which approached nearer to it than any other kind of ...
Pagina 144
... ARISTOTLE to this purpose , which I have never seen quoted . The expression , says he , ought to be very much laboured in the unactive parts of the fable , as in descriptions , similitudes , narrations , and the like ; in which the ...
... ARISTOTLE to this purpose , which I have never seen quoted . The expression , says he , ought to be very much laboured in the unactive parts of the fable , as in descriptions , similitudes , narrations , and the like ; in which the ...
Pagina 145
... ARISTOTLE's rule , ought to have been raised and supported by the dignity of expression . It has been observed by others , that this poet has founded his tragedy of Venice Preserved on so wrong a plot , that the greatest characters in ...
... ARISTOTLE's rule , ought to have been raised and supported by the dignity of expression . It has been observed by others , that this poet has founded his tragedy of Venice Preserved on so wrong a plot , that the greatest characters in ...
Pagina 147
... ARISTOTLE Considers the tragedies that were written in either of these kinds , and observes , that those which ended unhappily had al- ways pleased the people , and carried away the prize , in the public disputes of the stage , from ...
... ARISTOTLE Considers the tragedies that were written in either of these kinds , and observes , that those which ended unhappily had al- ways pleased the people , and carried away the prize , in the public disputes of the stage , from ...
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