The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Tragedy is the nobleft Production of hu- man Nature , fo it is capa- ble of giving the Mind one of the moft delightful and moft improving Entertainments . A vir- tuous Man ( fays Seneca ) ftrugling with Misfortunes , is fuch a Spectacle ...
... Tragedy is the nobleft Production of hu- man Nature , fo it is capa- ble of giving the Mind one of the moft delightful and moft improving Entertainments . A vir- tuous Man ( fays Seneca ) ftrugling with Misfortunes , is fuch a Spectacle ...
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... Tragedy , I fhall take notice , in this and in other fol- lowing Papers , of fome particular Parts in it that feem liable to Exception . ARISTOTLE obferves , that the Iambick Verfe in the Greek Tongue was the most proper for Tragedy ...
... Tragedy , I fhall take notice , in this and in other fol- lowing Papers , of fome particular Parts in it that feem liable to Exception . ARISTOTLE obferves , that the Iambick Verfe in the Greek Tongue was the most proper for Tragedy ...
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... Tragedy I am therefore very much offended when I fee a Play in Rhyme , which is as ab furd in Englife , as a Tragedy of Hexa- meters would have been in Grreek or Lat tin . The Solacif is , I think , oftilli greater , in thofe Plays that ...
... Tragedy I am therefore very much offended when I fee a Play in Rhyme , which is as ab furd in Englife , as a Tragedy of Hexa- meters would have been in Grreek or Lat tin . The Solacif is , I think , oftilli greater , in thofe Plays that ...
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... Tragedy that close with an Hemiftick , or half Verfe , notwithstanding the Person who fpeaks after it begins a new ... Tragedies . Their Language is very often Noble and Sonorous , but the Senfe either ve- ry trifling or very common . On ...
... Tragedy that close with an Hemiftick , or half Verfe , notwithstanding the Person who fpeaks after it begins a new ... Tragedies . Their Language is very often Noble and Sonorous , but the Senfe either ve- ry trifling or very common . On ...
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. Whether this Defect in our Tragedies may rife from want of Genius , Know- ledge ... Tragedy . I must in the next place obferve , that when our Thoughts are great and juft , they are often obfcured by ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. Whether this Defect in our Tragedies may rife from want of Genius , Know- ledge ... Tragedy . I must in the next place obferve , that when our Thoughts are great and juft , they are often obfcured by ...
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