The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... writes two or three hundred years hence , and does not know the taste of his wife forefathers , will make the ... write the Pha- dra and Hippolitus ) for a people to be so stupidly fond of the Italian opera , as fcarce to give a ...
... writes two or three hundred years hence , and does not know the taste of his wife forefathers , will make the ... write the Pha- dra and Hippolitus ) for a people to be so stupidly fond of the Italian opera , as fcarce to give a ...
Strana 41
... writing , there is none in which authors are more apt to mifcarry than in works of humour , as there is none in ... writer to be a man of sense , at the fame time that he appears al- together given up to caprice . For my part , when I ...
... writing , there is none in which authors are more apt to mifcarry than in works of humour , as there is none in ... writer to be a man of sense , at the fame time that he appears al- together given up to caprice . For my part , when I ...
Strana 52
... writing . For the moving of pity , our principal machine is the handkerchief ; and indeed , in our common tragedies ... write all his predeceffors , a few years ago introdu- ced three children with great fuccefs : and as I am informed ...
... writing . For the moving of pity , our principal machine is the handkerchief ; and indeed , in our common tragedies ... write all his predeceffors , a few years ago introdu- ced three children with great fuccefs : and as I am informed ...
Strana 61
... writing lufciously , a pretty girl can move lafciviously , and have the fame good confequence for the author . Dull ... write for the ftage , instead of this pitiful way of giving delight , would turn their thoughts upon raifing it from ...
... writing lufciously , a pretty girl can move lafciviously , and have the fame good confequence for the author . Dull ... write for the ftage , instead of this pitiful way of giving delight , would turn their thoughts upon raifing it from ...
Strana 70
... writer as Theocritus could have been the author of any such simple works . It was impoffible for a man to fucceed in ... write upon , and afterwards conform the defcription to the figure of his fubject . The poetry was to con- tract or ...
... writer as Theocritus could have been the author of any such simple works . It was impoffible for a man to fucceed in ... write upon , and afterwards conform the defcription to the figure of his fubject . The poetry was to con- tract or ...
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