The Spectator, Volume 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Pagina 13
... feveral Languages ; or where we fee fome particular Similies dignified with Rhyme , at the fame time that every thing about them lyes in Blank Verfe . I would not however debar the Poet from concluding his Tragedy , or , if he pleases ...
... feveral Languages ; or where we fee fome particular Similies dignified with Rhyme , at the fame time that every thing about them lyes in Blank Verfe . I would not however debar the Poet from concluding his Tragedy , or , if he pleases ...
Pagina 22
... feveral of the celebrated Tragedies of Antiquity , are caft in the fame Form . I do not there fore difpute against this way of writing Tragedies , but against the Criticifm that would establish this as the only Method ; and by that ...
... feveral of the celebrated Tragedies of Antiquity , are caft in the fame Form . I do not there fore difpute against this way of writing Tragedies , but against the Criticifm that would establish this as the only Method ; and by that ...
Pagina 24
... feveral Parts of the Tragedy which the Author writ with great Temper , and defigned that they fhould have been fo acted . I have feen Powell very often raise himself a loud Clap by this Artifice . The Poets that were acquainted with ...
... feveral Parts of the Tragedy which the Author writ with great Temper , and defigned that they fhould have been fo acted . I have feen Powell very often raise himself a loud Clap by this Artifice . The Poets that were acquainted with ...
Pagina 25
... feveral of their Tragedies , have practifed this Secret with good Success . BUT to fhew how a Rant pleases beyond the moft juft and natural Thought that is not pronounced with Vehemence , I would defire the Reader , when he fees the ...
... feveral of their Tragedies , have practifed this Secret with good Success . BUT to fhew how a Rant pleases beyond the moft juft and natural Thought that is not pronounced with Vehemence , I would defire the Reader , when he fees the ...
Pagina 33
... feveral Faces which have been in Pub- lick these many Years , and never ap- peared ; it will be a very pretty Enter- tainment in the Play - houfe , ( when I have abolished this Cuftom ) to fee fo many Ladies when they firft lay it down ...
... feveral Faces which have been in Pub- lick these many Years , and never ap- peared ; it will be a very pretty Enter- tainment in the Play - houfe , ( when I have abolished this Cuftom ) to fee fo many Ladies when they firft lay it down ...
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