The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Ancient Tragedies , and indeed in those of Corneille and Racine , tho ' the Expreffions are very great , it is the Thought that bears them up and fwells them . For my own part , I pre- fer a noble Sentiment that is depressed with homely ...
... Ancient Tragedies , and indeed in those of Corneille and Racine , tho ' the Expreffions are very great , it is the Thought that bears them up and fwells them . For my own part , I pre- fer a noble Sentiment that is depressed with homely ...
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... Ancients . We find that Good and Evil happen alike Men on to a this fide the Grave ; and as the princi- pal Defign of ... ancient Writers of Tragedy treated Men in their Plays , as they are dealt with in the World , by • making Virtue ...
... Ancients . We find that Good and Evil happen alike Men on to a this fide the Grave ; and as the princi- pal Defign of ... ancient Writers of Tragedy treated Men in their Plays , as they are dealt with in the World , by • making Virtue ...
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... ancient Tra gick Poet , to move the Pity of his Au dience for his exiled Kings and diftref- fed Heroes , ufed to make the Actors re- prefent them in Dreffes and Cloaths that were thread - bare and decayed . This Ar- tifice for moving ...
... ancient Tra gick Poet , to move the Pity of his Au dience for his exiled Kings and diftref- fed Heroes , ufed to make the Actors re- prefent them in Dreffes and Cloaths that were thread - bare and decayed . This Ar- tifice for moving ...
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... Ancients : And I believe my Reader will agree with me , that there is fomething infinitely more affect- ing in this dreadful Dialogue between the Mother and her Son behind the Scenes , that could have been in any thing tranfacted before ...
... Ancients : And I believe my Reader will agree with me , that there is fomething infinitely more affect- ing in this dreadful Dialogue between the Mother and her Son behind the Scenes , that could have been in any thing tranfacted before ...
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... ancient Poets , who were very fparing of their publick Executions , and rather chose to perform them behind the Scenes , if it could be done with as great an Ef- fect upon the Audience . At the fame time I muft observe , that though the ...
... ancient Poets , who were very fparing of their publick Executions , and rather chose to perform them behind the Scenes , if it could be done with as great an Ef- fect upon the Audience . At the fame time I muft observe , that though the ...
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