The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... Aristotle . In his Spectator papers on Imagination he but half escapes from the conventions of his time , which detested the wildness of a mountain pass , thought Salisbury Plain one of the finest prospects in England , planned parks ...
... Aristotle . In his Spectator papers on Imagination he but half escapes from the conventions of his time , which detested the wildness of a mountain pass , thought Salisbury Plain one of the finest prospects in England , planned parks ...
Pagina 6
... Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than Littleton or Cooke . The Father sends up every Post Questions re- lating to Marriage - Articles , Leases , and Tenures , in the Neighbourhood ; all which Questions he agrees ...
... Aristotle and Longinus are much better understood by him than Littleton or Cooke . The Father sends up every Post Questions re- lating to Marriage - Articles , Leases , and Tenures , in the Neighbourhood ; all which Questions he agrees ...
Pagina 65
... Aristotle observes , that the Iambick 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 Iambick 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 66
... 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 67
... Aristotle is not quite accurately quoted . What he says of the tragedies which end unhap- pily is , that Euripides was right in preferring them , and as the strongest proof of it we find ' that upon the stage , and in the dramatic ...
... Aristotle is not quite accurately quoted . What he says of the tragedies which end unhap- pily is , that Euripides was right in preferring them , and as the strongest proof of it we find ' that upon the stage , and in the dramatic ...
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