The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 14
... half Verfe , notwithstanding the Person who fpeaks after it begins a new Verfe , with- out filling up the preceding one ; nor with abrupt Paufes and Breakings off in the Middle of a Verfe , when they hu- mour any Paffion that is ...
... half Verfe , notwithstanding the Person who fpeaks after it begins a new Verfe , with- out filling up the preceding one ; nor with abrupt Paufes and Breakings off in the Middle of a Verfe , when they hu- mour any Paffion that is ...
Strana 17
... half its Lu- ftre . He frequently fucceeds , in the Paffionate Parts of the Tragedy , but more particularly where he flackens his Efforts , and eases the Stile of thofe E- pithets and Metaphors , in which he fo much abounds . What can ...
... half its Lu- ftre . He frequently fucceeds , in the Paffionate Parts of the Tragedy , but more particularly where he flackens his Efforts , and eases the Stile of thofe E- pithets and Metaphors , in which he fo much abounds . What can ...
Strana 22
... half its Beauty . At the fame time I muft allow , that there are very noble Tragedies , which have been framed upon the other Plan , and have ended hap- pily ; as indeed most of the good Tra gedies , which have been written fince the ...
... half its Beauty . At the fame time I muft allow , that there are very noble Tragedies , which have been framed upon the other Plan , and have ended hap- pily ; as indeed most of the good Tra gedies , which have been written fince the ...
Strana 31
... half Hour before he knew her to be the fame Woman . As foon as he faw the Dawn of that Complexion , for which he had fo long languished , he thought fit to break B 4 from from his Concealment , repeating that of Cowley : Th N ° 41. The ...
... half Hour before he knew her to be the fame Woman . As foon as he faw the Dawn of that Complexion , for which he had fo long languished , he thought fit to break B 4 from from his Concealment , repeating that of Cowley : Th N ° 41. The ...
Strana 33
... half so much fear offending a Beauty as a Wo- man of Senfe ; I fhall therefore produce feveral Faces which have been in Pub- lick these many Years , and never ap- peared ; it will be a very pretty Enter- tainment in the Play - houfe ...
... half so much fear offending a Beauty as a Wo- man of Senfe ; I fhall therefore produce feveral Faces which have been in Pub- lick these many Years , and never ap- peared ; it will be a very pretty Enter- tainment in the Play - houfe ...
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