The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 7
... poet after the conjurer , I fhall give you a taste of the Italian from the first lines of his preface . Eccoti , benigno lettore , un parto di poche fere , che fe ben nato di notte , non é peró aborto di tenebre , má fi fará conofcere ...
... poet after the conjurer , I fhall give you a taste of the Italian from the first lines of his preface . Eccoti , benigno lettore , un parto di poche fere , che fe ben nato di notte , non é peró aborto di tenebre , má fi fará conofcere ...
Strana 19
... poet tells us , that after having made a great flaughter of the enemy , the unfortunately caft her eye on a Trojan , who wore an embroidered tunic , a beautiful coat of mail , with a mantle of the fineft purple . " A golden bow , " fays ...
... poet tells us , that after having made a great flaughter of the enemy , the unfortunately caft her eye on a Trojan , who wore an embroidered tunic , a beautiful coat of mail , with a mantle of the fineft purple . " A golden bow , " fays ...
Strana 46
... Poet , ver . 95 . Tragedians too lay by their state to grieve : Peleus and Telephus , exil'd and poor , Forget their fwelling and gigantic words . ROSCOMMON . Among our modern English poets , there is none who was better turned for ...
... Poet , ver . 95 . Tragedians too lay by their state to grieve : Peleus and Telephus , exil'd and poor , Forget their fwelling and gigantic words . ROSCOMMON . Among our modern English poets , there is none who was better turned for ...
Strana 47
... poet has founded his tragedy of Venice Preferved on fo wrong a plot , that the greatest characters in it are those of rebels and traitors . Had the hero of his play discovered the fame good qualities in the de- fence of his country ...
... poet has founded his tragedy of Venice Preferved on fo wrong a plot , that the greatest characters in it are those of rebels and traitors . Had the hero of his play discovered the fame good qualities in the de- fence of his country ...
Strana 50
... poet , to move the pity of his audience for his exiled kings and diftreffed heroes , ufed to make the actors re- prefent them in dreffes and clothes , that were thread - bare and decayed . This artifice for mov- ing pity , feems as ill ...
... poet , to move the pity of his audience for his exiled kings and diftreffed heroes , ufed to make the actors re- prefent them in dreffes and clothes , that were thread - bare and decayed . This artifice for mov- ing pity , feems as ill ...
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