The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... person whose merit places him upon an eminence , and gives him a more conspicuous figure among men : whether it be , that we think it shows greater art to expose and turn to ridicule a man whose cha- racter seems so improper a subject ...
... person whose merit places him upon an eminence , and gives him a more conspicuous figure among men : whether it be , that we think it shows greater art to expose and turn to ridicule a man whose cha- racter seems so improper a subject ...
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... person . ' I shall take another opportunity to observe , that a person of an absolute and consummate virtue should never be introduced in tragedy , and shall only re- mark in this place , that the foregoing observation of Aristotle ...
... person . ' I shall take another opportunity to observe , that a person of an absolute and consummate virtue should never be introduced in tragedy , and shall only re- mark in this place , that the foregoing observation of Aristotle ...
Strana 443
... persons , and of their behaviour in that dreadful sea- son . I may also add , that there are no parts in his- tory which ... person at the point of death , we cannot forbear being attentive to every thing he says or does , because we are ...
... persons , and of their behaviour in that dreadful sea- son . I may also add , that there are no parts in his- tory which ... person at the point of death , we cannot forbear being attentive to every thing he says or does , because we are ...
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