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Pagina 16
... action . Could they make the fame ufe of their arms and legs , and inform their faces with as fignificant looks and paffions , how glorious would an English tragedy appear with that action , which is capable of giving a dignity to the ...
... action . Could they make the fame ufe of their arms and legs , and inform their faces with as fignificant looks and paffions , how glorious would an English tragedy appear with that action , which is capable of giving a dignity to the ...
Pagina 18
... action complete , I mean the keeping his head a ⚫ little lower , and hiding his candle . · < ' I obferve that Mr. Powell and the Underta- kers had both the fame thought , and I think ⚫ much about the fame time , of introducing ani ...
... action complete , I mean the keeping his head a ⚫ little lower , and hiding his candle . · < ' I obferve that Mr. Powell and the Underta- kers had both the fame thought , and I think ⚫ much about the fame time , of introducing ani ...
Pagina 23
... action which was well exe- cuted , upon better information appears fo altered in its circumftances , that the fame of it is divided among many , inftead of being attributed to one . This is a fecret fatisfaction to these malignants ...
... action which was well exe- cuted , upon better information appears fo altered in its circumftances , that the fame of it is divided among many , inftead of being attributed to one . This is a fecret fatisfaction to these malignants ...
Pagina 28
... action . Nay , a good , a temperate , and a just man , shall be put out of countenance by the reprefentation of thofe quali- ties that should do him honour . So pernicious a thing is wit , when it is not tempered with virtue and ...
... action . Nay , a good , a temperate , and a just man , shall be put out of countenance by the reprefentation of thofe quali- ties that should do him honour . So pernicious a thing is wit , when it is not tempered with virtue and ...
Pagina 44
... action ; but betrays an interruption in every fecond thought , when the confcioufnefs is employed in tco fondly approving a man's own conceptions ; which fort of confciotf- nefs is what we call affectation . As the love of praife is ...
... action ; but betrays an interruption in every fecond thought , when the confcioufnefs is employed in tco fondly approving a man's own conceptions ; which fort of confciotf- nefs is what we call affectation . As the love of praife is ...
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