The Spectator, Volume 1George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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... RoscoMMON . I HAVE observed , that a reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure , till he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man , of a mild or choleric disposition , married or a bachelor , * Of the three periodical ...
... RoscoMMON . I HAVE observed , that a reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure , till he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man , of a mild or choleric disposition , married or a bachelor , * Of the three periodical ...
Pagina 112
... ROSCOMMON Among our modern English poets , there is none who was better turned for tragedy than Lee ; if , instead of favouring the impetuosity of his genius , he had restrained it , and kept it within its proper bounds . His thoughts ...
... ROSCOMMON Among our modern English poets , there is none who was better turned for tragedy than Lee ; if , instead of favouring the impetuosity of his genius , he had restrained it , and kept it within its proper bounds . His thoughts ...
Pagina 121
... ROSCOMMON . I should therefore , in this particular , recommend to my coun- trymen the example of the French stage , where the kings and queens always appear unattended , and leave their guards behind the scenes . I should likewise be ...
... ROSCOMMON . I should therefore , in this particular , recommend to my coun- trymen the example of the French stage , where the kings and queens always appear unattended , and leave their guards behind the scenes . I should likewise be ...
Pagina 123
... ROSCOMMON . AMONG the several artifices which are put in practice by the poets to fill the minds of an audience with terror , the first place is due to thunder and lightning , which are often made use of at the descending of a god , or ...
... ROSCOMMON . AMONG the several artifices which are put in practice by the poets to fill the minds of an audience with terror , the first place is due to thunder and lightning , which are often made use of at the descending of a god , or ...
Pagina 128
... ROSCOMMON . I have now gone through the several dramatic inventions which are made use of by the ignorant poets to supply the place of tragedy , and by the skilful to improve it ; some of which I could wish entirely rejected , and the ...
... ROSCOMMON . I have now gone through the several dramatic inventions which are made use of by the ignorant poets to supply the place of tragedy , and by the skilful to improve it ; some of which I could wish entirely rejected , and the ...
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