The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 120
... Audience , we shall defeat this great End , if we always make Virtue and Innocence happy and successful . Whatever Crosses and Disappoint- ments a good Man suffers in the Body of the Tragedy , they will make but small Impression on our ...
... Audience , we shall defeat this great End , if we always make Virtue and Innocence happy and successful . Whatever Crosses and Disappoint- ments a good Man suffers in the Body of the Tragedy , they will make but small Impression on our ...
Pagina 134
... Audience , the Indecency might have been greater ; but as it is , it appears very unnatural , and looks like killing in cold Blood . To give my Opinion upon this Case ; the Fact ought not to have been represented , but to have been told ...
... Audience , the Indecency might have been greater ; but as it is , it appears very unnatural , and looks like killing in cold Blood . To give my Opinion upon this Case ; the Fact ought not to have been represented , but to have been told ...
Pagina 135
... Audience . Nec coram populo natos Medea trucidet . Let not Medea draw her murth'ring Knife , And spill her Children's Blood upon the Stage . The French have therefore refined too much upon Horace's Rule , who never designed to banish ...
... Audience . Nec coram populo natos Medea trucidet . Let not Medea draw her murth'ring Knife , And spill her Children's Blood upon the Stage . The French have therefore refined too much upon Horace's Rule , who never designed to banish ...
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