The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... poets on this agreeable phrenzy , are translated in honour of some modern beauty ; and CHLO- RIS is won to day by the same compliment that was made to LESBIA a thousand years ago . But as far as I can learn , the patron of the Club is ...
... poets on this agreeable phrenzy , are translated in honour of some modern beauty ; and CHLO- RIS is won to day by the same compliment that was made to LESBIA a thousand years ago . But as far as I can learn , the patron of the Club is ...
Strana 45
... poet from concluding his tragedy , or if he pleases , every act of it , with two or three couplets , which may have ... poets have succeeded much better in the stile , than in the sentiments of their tragedies . Their lan- guage is very ...
... poet from concluding his tragedy , or if he pleases , every act of it , with two or three couplets , which may have ... poets have succeeded much better in the stile , than in the sentiments of their tragedies . Their lan- guage is very ...
Strana 46
... POET . VER . 95 . Tragedians too lay by their state to grieve : " PELEUS and TELEPHUS , exil'd and poor , Forget their swelling and gigantic words . " 46 ROSCOMMON . Among our modern English poets , there is none who was better turned ...
... POET . VER . 95 . Tragedians too lay by their state to grieve : " PELEUS and TELEPHUS , exil'd and poor , Forget their swelling and gigantic words . " 46 ROSCOMMON . Among our modern English poets , there is none who was better turned ...
Strana 47
... poets . As there is some- thing familiar and domestic in the fable of his tragedy , more than in those of any other poet , he has little pomp , but great force in his expressions . For which reason , though he has admirably succeeded in ...
... poets . As there is some- thing familiar and domestic in the fable of his tragedy , more than in those of any other poet , he has little pomp , but great force in his expressions . For which reason , though he has admirably succeeded in ...
Strana 48
... poet from the man of rhymes ; " ' Tis he , who gives my breast a thousand pains , " Can make me feel each passion that he feigns ; " Enraze , compose , with more than magic art , " With pity , and with terror , tear my heart ; " Aud ...
... poet from the man of rhymes ; " ' Tis he , who gives my breast a thousand pains , " Can make me feel each passion that he feigns ; " Enraze , compose , with more than magic art , " With pity , and with terror , tear my heart ; " Aud ...
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