The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Writer would be ashamed to own , falls infinitely fhort of it in the Moral part of the Performance . THIS I may fhew more at large hereafter ; and in the mean time , that I may contribute fomething towards the Improvement of the English ...
... Writer would be ashamed to own , falls infinitely fhort of it in the Moral part of the Performance . THIS I may fhew more at large hereafter ; and in the mean time , that I may contribute fomething towards the Improvement of the English ...
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... Writers , or from their Compliance with the vicious Tafte of their Readers , who are better Judges of the Language ... Writer laid down the whole Contexture of his Dialogue in plain English , before he turned it into Blank Verfe ; and if ...
... Writers , or from their Compliance with the vicious Tafte of their Readers , who are better Judges of the Language ... Writer laid down the whole Contexture of his Dialogue in plain English , before he turned it into Blank Verfe ; and if ...
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... Writers of Tra❤ gedy are poffeffed with a T Notion , that when they re- prefent a virtuous or inno cent Perfon in Diftrefs they ought not to leave him till they have delivered him out of his Troubles , cor made him triumph over his ...
... Writers of Tra❤ gedy are poffeffed with a T Notion , that when they re- prefent a virtuous or inno cent Perfon in Diftrefs they ought not to leave him till they have delivered him out of his Troubles , cor made him triumph over his ...
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... Writers of Tragedy treated Men in their Plays , as they are dealt with in the World , by • making Virtue fometimes happy and fometimes miferable , as making 20 The SPECTATOR . N ° 40 . cifm, that they are obliged to an equal ...
... Writers of Tragedy treated Men in their Plays , as they are dealt with in the World , by • making Virtue fometimes happy and fometimes miferable , as making 20 The SPECTATOR . N ° 40 . cifm, that they are obliged to an equal ...
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... writing Tragedies , but against the Criticifm that would establish this as the only Method ; and by that Means would very much cramp the English Tragedy , and perhaps give a wrong Bent to the Genius of our Writers . 2 20 THE Tragi ...
... writing Tragedies , but against the Criticifm that would establish this as the only Method ; and by that Means would very much cramp the English Tragedy , and perhaps give a wrong Bent to the Genius of our Writers . 2 20 THE Tragi ...
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