The Spectator, Volume 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Pagina 12
... fome particular Parts in it that feem liable to Exception . ARISTOTLE obferves , that the Iambick Verfe in the Greek Tongue was the most proper for Tragedy : Because at the fame time that it lifted up the Difcourfe from Profe , it was ...
... fome particular Parts in it that feem liable to Exception . ARISTOTLE obferves , that the Iambick Verfe in the Greek Tongue was the most proper for Tragedy : Because at the fame time that it lifted up the Difcourfe from Profe , it was ...
Pagina 13
... fome Scenes in Rhyme and fome în Blank Verfe , which are to be looked upon as two 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 ...
... fome Scenes in Rhyme and fome în Blank Verfe , which are to be looked upon as two 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 ...
Pagina 14
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. " we see a Diversity of Numbers in fome Parts of the Old Tragedy , in order to hinder the Ear from being tired with the fame continued Modulation of Voice , For the fame Reafon I do not diflike the ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. " we see a Diversity of Numbers in fome Parts of the Old Tragedy , in order to hinder the Ear from being tired with the fame continued Modulation of Voice , For the fame Reafon I do not diflike the ...
Pagina 18
... fome- times falls into too great a Familiarity of Phrase in thofe Parts , which , by 4- riftotle's Rule , ought to have been raif- ed and fupported by the Dignity of Expreffion . IT has been obferved by others , that this Poet has ...
... fome- times falls into too great a Familiarity of Phrase in thofe Parts , which , by 4- riftotle's Rule , ought to have been raif- ed and fupported by the Dignity of Expreffion . IT has been obferved by others , that this Poet has ...
Pagina 23
... fome measure be applied to all Tragedies that have a double Plot in them ; which are likewife more frequent upon the English Stage , than upon any other : For though the Grief of the Audience , in fuch Per formances , be not changed ...
... fome measure be applied to all Tragedies that have a double Plot in them ; which are likewife more frequent upon the English Stage , than upon any other : For though the Grief of the Audience , in fuch Per formances , be not changed ...
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