The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... that he fhewed for its Ruin and Subverfion , the Audience could not enough pity and admire him : But as he cer Fre t re is now represented , we can is 18 The SPECTATOR . N ° 39 . wonderfully fuited to the fond Character ...
... that he fhewed for its Ruin and Subverfion , the Audience could not enough pity and admire him : But as he cer Fre t re is now represented , we can is 18 The SPECTATOR . N ° 39 . wonderfully fuited to the fond Character ...
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... Audience , we fhall defeat this great End , if we always make Virtue and Innocence happy and fuccefsful . What- ever Croffes and Disappointments a good Man fuffers in the Body of the Trage- dy , they will make but fmall Impreffion on ...
... Audience , we fhall defeat this great End , if we always make Virtue and Innocence happy and fuccefsful . What- ever Croffes and Disappointments a good Man fuffers in the Body of the Trage- dy , they will make but fmall Impreffion on ...
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... Audience in the most agreeable Manner . Ariftotle confiders the Tragedies that were writ- ten in either of thefe Kinds , and ob- ferves , That those which ended unhap- pily had always pleafed the People , and carried away the Prize in ...
... Audience in the most agreeable Manner . Ariftotle confiders the Tragedies that were writ- ten in either of thefe Kinds , and ob- ferves , That those which ended unhap- pily had always pleafed the People , and carried away the Prize in ...
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... Audience , in fuch Per formances , be not changed into another Paffion , as in Tragi - Comedies ; it is di verted upon another Object , which weakens their Concern for the principal Action , and breaks the Tide of Sorrow , by throwing ...
... Audience , in fuch Per formances , be not changed into another Paffion , as in Tragi - Comedies ; it is di verted upon another Object , which weakens their Concern for the principal Action , and breaks the Tide of Sorrow , by throwing ...
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... Audience ; for which Reason we often fee the Players pronouncing , in all the Violence of Action , feveral Parts of the Tragedy which the Author writ with great Temper , and defigned that they fhould have been fo acted . I have feen ...
... Audience ; for which Reason we often fee the Players pronouncing , in all the Violence of Action , feveral Parts of the Tragedy which the Author writ with great Temper , and defigned that they fhould have been fo acted . I have feen ...
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