The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Stage , from thofe that ended happily . Terror and Commife- bration leave a pleafing Anguish in the Mind , and fix the Audience in fuch a bferious Compofure of Thought , as is much more lafting and delightful than any little tranfient ...
... Stage , from thofe that ended happily . Terror and Commife- bration leave a pleafing Anguish in the Mind , and fix the Audience in fuch a bferious Compofure of Thought , as is much more lafting and delightful than any little tranfient ...
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... Stage , than upon any other : For though the Grief of the 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 ...
... Stage , than upon any other : For though the Grief of the 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 ...
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... am afraid our Tragick Writers may make an ill ufe of . As our Heroes are generally Lovers , their Swelling and Bluftring upon the Stage very much re- com- Te commends them to the fair Part of their Audience 24 The SPECTATOR . No 49 .
... am afraid our Tragick Writers may make an ill ufe of . As our Heroes are generally Lovers , their Swelling and Bluftring upon the Stage very much re- com- Te commends them to the fair Part of their Audience 24 The SPECTATOR . No 49 .
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... Stage , after the Impieties and Execrations at the End of the fourth A & t ; and you will wonder to fee an Audience fo cursed and so pleased at the same time . O that as oft I have at Athens feen , [ Where , by the way , there was no Stage ...
... Stage , after the Impieties and Execrations at the End of the fourth A & t ; and you will wonder to fee an Audience fo cursed and so pleased at the same time . O that as oft I have at Athens feen , [ Where , by the way , there was no Stage ...
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... in A Tragedy endeavour to raise Terror and Pity in their Au- dience , not by proper Senti- A ments and Expreffions , but by the Dreffes Dreffes and Decorations of the Stage . There is fomething 34 The SPECTATOR . N ° 42 . N° 42. ...
... in A Tragedy endeavour to raise Terror and Pity in their Au- dience , not by proper Senti- A ments and Expreffions , but by the Dreffes Dreffes and Decorations of the Stage . There is fomething 34 The SPECTATOR . N ° 42 . N° 42. ...
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