The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... feems wonderfully adapted to 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 ...
... feems wonderfully adapted to 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 ...
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... feems to have had his Eye on the foregoing Rule , in the following Verfes : ac si reis Et Tragicus plerumque dolet Sermone pedeftri , Telephus & Peleus , cum pauper & exul uterque , Projicit ampullas & fefquipedalia verba , Si curat cor ...
... feems to have had his Eye on the foregoing Rule , in the following Verfes : ac si reis Et Tragicus plerumque dolet Sermone pedeftri , Telephus & Peleus , cum pauper & exul uterque , Projicit ampullas & fefquipedalia verba , Si curat cor ...
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... great Afto- nishment , I find they were all the Ef- fect of Art : Her Skin is fo tarnifhed with this Practice , that when she first • wakes 8 wakes in a Morning fhe fcarce feems young enough 28 · N ° 41 . The SPECTATOR .
... great Afto- nishment , I find they were all the Ef- fect of Art : Her Skin is fo tarnifhed with this Practice , that when she first • wakes 8 wakes in a Morning fhe fcarce feems young enough 28 · N ° 41 . The SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. 8 wakes in a Morning fhe fcarce feems young enough to be the Mother of • her whom I carried to bed the Night before . I fhall take the Liberty to part with her by the firft Opportus nity , unless her ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. 8 wakes in a Morning fhe fcarce feems young enough to be the Mother of • her whom I carried to bed the Night before . I fhall take the Liberty to part with her by the firft Opportus nity , unless her ...
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... feems as ill - con- trived , as that we have been speaking of to infpire us with a great Idea of the Perfons introduced upon the Stage . In fhort , I would have our Conceptions raised by the Dignity of Thought and Sublimity of ...
... feems as ill - con- trived , as that we have been speaking of to infpire us with a great Idea of the Perfons introduced upon the Stage . In fhort , I would have our Conceptions raised by the Dignity of Thought and Sublimity of ...
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