The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Opinions , Manners and Paffions of Men are not reprefented ; for thefe ( namely the Opinions , Manners and Paffions ) are apt to be obfcured by Pompous Phra- fes , and Elaborate Expreffions . Horace , who copied most of his Criticifins ...
... Opinions , Manners and Paffions of Men are not reprefented ; for thefe ( namely the Opinions , Manners and Paffions ) are apt to be obfcured by Pompous Phra- fes , and Elaborate Expreffions . Horace , who copied most of his Criticifins ...
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... . King Lear is an admirable Tragedy of the fame kind , as Shakespear wrote it ; but as it is reformed according to the chymerical Notion of Poetical Ju- ftice , 直 ftice , in my humble Opinion it has loft N ° 40. The SPECTATOR .
... . King Lear is an admirable Tragedy of the fame kind , as Shakespear wrote it ; but as it is reformed according to the chymerical Notion of Poetical Ju- ftice , 直 ftice , in my humble Opinion it has loft N ° 40. The SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. 直 ftice , in my humble Opinion it has loft half its Beauty . At the fame time I muft allow , that there are very noble Tragedies , which have been framed upon the other Plan , and have ended hap- pily ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. 直 ftice , in my humble Opinion it has loft half its Beauty . At the fame time I muft allow , that there are very noble Tragedies , which have been framed upon the other Plan , and have ended hap- pily ...
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... to be rid of my Wife , and hope , when you confider my Cafe , you will be of Opinion I have very juft Pretenfions to a Divorce . I am a mere Man of the B 2 ' Town , ' Town , and have very little Improve- ment , N ° 41 , The SPECTATOR . 27.
... to be rid of my Wife , and hope , when you confider my Cafe , you will be of Opinion I have very juft Pretenfions to a Divorce . I am a mere Man of the B 2 ' Town , ' Town , and have very little Improve- ment , N ° 41 , The SPECTATOR . 27.
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... Opinion , a very odd Spe- tacle , to fee a Queen venting her Paf fion in a difordered Motion , and a little Boy taking care all the while that they do not ruffle the Tail of her Gown . The Parts that the two Perfons act on the Stage at ...
... Opinion , a very odd Spe- tacle , to fee a Queen venting her Paf fion in a difordered Motion , and a little Boy taking care all the while that they do not ruffle the Tail of her Gown . The Parts that the two Perfons act on the Stage at ...
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