The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Subject , I muft obferve that our English Poets have fucceeded much better in the Stile , than in the Sentiments of their Tragedies . Their Language is very often Noble and Sonorous , but the Senfe either ve- ry trifling or very common ...
... Subject , I muft obferve that our English Poets have fucceeded much better in the Stile , than in the Sentiments of their Tragedies . Their Language is very often Noble and Sonorous , but the Senfe either ve- ry trifling or very common ...
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... Had we been aware of it , before it had gone too far , I muft tell you , we would have petitioned to be heard up- on that Subject . But let that pass . 14 ' I muft let you know likewife , good Sir 42 No 43 The SPECTATOR.
... Had we been aware of it , before it had gone too far , I muft tell you , we would have petitioned to be heard up- on that Subject . But let that pass . 14 ' I muft let you know likewife , good Sir 42 No 43 The SPECTATOR.
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... Subject of the Hora- tii and Curiatii ; the fierce young Hero who had overcome the Curiatii one after : another , ( inftead of being congratulated by his Sifter for his Victory , being up- braided by her for having flain her Lo- ver ) ...
... Subject of the Hora- tii and Curiatii ; the fierce young Hero who had overcome the Curiatii one after : another , ( inftead of being congratulated by his Sifter for his Victory , being up- braided by her for having flain her Lo- ver ) ...
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... Subject , I take the first Opportunity of fetting down an Hing of it upon Paper . At the fame time I look into the Letters of my Cor- refpondents , and if I find any thing fug- gefted in them that may afford Matter of Speculation , I ...
... Subject , I take the first Opportunity of fetting down an Hing of it upon Paper . At the fame time I look into the Letters of my Cor- refpondents , and if I find any thing fug- gefted in them that may afford Matter of Speculation , I ...
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... Subjects which are yet untouched , were fuch Provifions as I had made for his future Entertain- ment . But as I have been unluckily prevented by this Accident , I fhall on- ly give him the Letters which relate to the two laft Hints ...
... Subjects which are yet untouched , were fuch Provifions as I had made for his future Entertain- ment . But as I have been unluckily prevented by this Accident , I fhall on- ly give him the Letters which relate to the two laft Hints ...
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