The Spectator, Volume 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Pagina 19
... prefent a virtuous or inno cent Perfon in Diftrefs they ought not to leave him till they have delivered him out of his Troubles , cor made him triumph over his Enemies . This Error they have been led into by a ridiculous Doctrine in ...
... prefent a virtuous or inno cent Perfon in Diftrefs they ought not to leave him till they have delivered him out of his Troubles , cor made him triumph over his Enemies . This Error they have been led into by a ridiculous Doctrine in ...
Pagina 20
... prefent , will foon terminate in Gladness . For this Reafon the ancient Writers of Tragedy treated Men in their Plays , as they are dealt with in the World , by • making Virtue fometimes happy and fometimes miferable , as making 20 The ...
... prefent , will foon terminate in Gladness . For this Reafon the ancient Writers of Tragedy treated Men in their Plays , as they are dealt with in the World , by • making Virtue fometimes happy and fometimes miferable , as making 20 The ...
Pagina 37
... prefent them in Dreffes and Cloaths that were thread - bare and decayed . This Ar- tifice for moving Pity , feems as ill - con- trived , as that we have been speaking of to infpire us with a great Idea of the Perfons introduced upon the ...
... prefent them in Dreffes and Cloaths that were thread - bare and decayed . This Ar- tifice for moving Pity , feems as ill - con- trived , as that we have been speaking of to infpire us with a great Idea of the Perfons introduced upon the ...
Pagina 55
... prefent Bitterness of Soul before he would dispatch him , and by ordering him to retire into that part of the Palace where he had flain his Father , whofe Murther he would revenge in the very fame Place where it was committed . By this ...
... prefent Bitterness of Soul before he would dispatch him , and by ordering him to retire into that part of the Palace where he had flain his Father , whofe Murther he would revenge in the very fame Place where it was committed . By this ...
Pagina 59
... to carry me along with him to one of thefe Travelled Ladies , defiring him , at the fame time , to pre- fent me as a Foreigner who could not fpeak fpeak English , that fo I might not be obliged N ° 45. The SPECTATOR . 59.
... to carry me along with him to one of thefe Travelled Ladies , defiring him , at the fame time , to pre- fent me as a Foreigner who could not fpeak fpeak English , that fo I might not be obliged N ° 45. The SPECTATOR . 59.
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