The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina 84
... Author : If the Audience would but consider the I The Play is by Steele himself , the writer of this Essay . Steele's Plays were as pure as his Spec- tator Essays , absolutely discarding the customary way of enforcing feeble dialogues ...
... Author : If the Audience would but consider the I The Play is by Steele himself , the writer of this Essay . Steele's Plays were as pure as his Spec- tator Essays , absolutely discarding the customary way of enforcing feeble dialogues ...
Pagina 95
... Authors to whom they are generally ascribed ; at least I will never be perswaded , that so fine a Writer as Theocritus could have been the Author of any such simple Works . It was impossible for a Man to succeed in these Performances ...
... Authors to whom they are generally ascribed ; at least I will never be perswaded , that so fine a Writer as Theocritus could have been the Author of any such simple Works . It was impossible for a Man to succeed in these Performances ...
Pagina 96
... Authors who call themselves Pindarick Writers , that they would apply themselves to this kind of Wit without Loss ... Author , as Flash and Froth , they all of of an Elephant upon the Reverse of the Publick them shew upon Occasion ...
... Authors who call themselves Pindarick Writers , that they would apply themselves to this kind of Wit without Loss ... Author , as Flash and Froth , they all of of an Elephant upon the Reverse of the Publick them shew upon Occasion ...
Pagina 99
... Author every Month gives a List of Rhymes to be filled up by the Ingenious , in order to be communicated to the ... Author , like him above - mentioned , tasked himself , could there be anything more ridiculous ? Or would not one ...
... Author every Month gives a List of Rhymes to be filled up by the Ingenious , in order to be communicated to the ... Author , like him above - mentioned , tasked himself , could there be anything more ridiculous ? Or would not one ...
Pagina 100
... Authors , in their most serious Works , made frequent use of Punns . The Sermons of Bishop Andrews , and the Trage- dies of Shakespear , are full of them . The Sinner was punned into Repentance by the former , as in the latter nothing ...
... Authors , in their most serious Works , made frequent use of Punns . The Sermons of Bishop Andrews , and the Trage- dies of Shakespear , are full of them . The Sinner was punned into Repentance by the former , as in the latter nothing ...
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