The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Mind one of the moft delightful and moft improving Entertainments . A vir- tuous Man ( fays Seneca ) ftrugling with Misfortunes , is fuch a Spectacle as Gods might look upon with Pleasure : And fuch a Pleasure it is which one meets with ...
... Mind one of the moft delightful and moft improving Entertainments . A vir- tuous Man ( fays Seneca ) ftrugling with Misfortunes , is fuch a Spectacle as Gods might look upon with Pleasure : And fuch a Pleasure it is which one meets with ...
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... Mind to the Dispensa- tions of Providence . IT is no Wonder therefore that in all the polite Nations of the World , this Part of the Drama has met with publick Encouragement . THE modern Tragedy excels that of Greece and Rome , in the ...
... Mind to the Dispensa- tions of Providence . IT is no Wonder therefore that in all the polite Nations of the World , this Part of the Drama has met with publick Encouragement . THE modern Tragedy excels that of Greece and Rome , in the ...
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... Minds of + the 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 ...
... Minds of + the 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 ...
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... Mind , and fix the Audience in fuch a bferious Compofure of Thought , as is much more lafting and delightful than any little tranfient Starts of Joy and Sa- tisfaction . Accordingly , we find , that bmore of our English Tragedies have ...
... Mind , and fix the Audience in fuch a bferious Compofure of Thought , as is much more lafting and delightful than any little tranfient Starts of Joy and Sa- tisfaction . Accordingly , we find , that bmore of our English Tragedies have ...
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... Mind . Unnatural Exclamations , Curfes , Vows , Blafphemies , a Defiance of Man- kind , and an Outraging of the Gods , frequently pass upon the Audience for tow'ring Thoughts , and have accord- ingly met with infinite Applause . I fhall ...
... Mind . Unnatural Exclamations , Curfes , Vows , Blafphemies , a Defiance of Man- kind , and an Outraging of the Gods , frequently pass upon the Audience for tow'ring Thoughts , and have accord- ingly met with infinite Applause . I fhall ...
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