The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... the Greek Tongue was the most proper for Tragedy : Because at the fame time that it lifted up the Difcourfe from Profe , it was that which ap- VDERST [ Ve approached nearer to it than any other 12 N ° 39 . The SPECTATOR .
... the Greek Tongue was the most proper for Tragedy : Because at the fame time that it lifted up the Difcourfe from Profe , it was that which ap- VDERST [ Ve approached nearer to it than any other 12 N ° 39 . The SPECTATOR .
Strana 16
... most of his Criticifins after Ariftotle , 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 ...
... most of his Criticifins after Ariftotle , 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 ...
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... most agreeable Manner . Ariftotle confiders the Tragedies that were writ- ten in either of thefe Kinds , and ob- ferves , That those which ended unhap- pily had always pleafed the People , and carried away the Prize in the publick ...
... most agreeable Manner . Ariftotle confiders the Tragedies that were writ- ten in either of thefe Kinds , and ob- ferves , That those which ended unhap- pily had always pleafed the People , and carried away the Prize in the publick ...
Strana 22
... most of the good Tra gedies , which have been written fince the starting of the abovementioned Cri- ticifm , have taken this Turn : As the Mourning Bride , Tamerlane , Ulyffes , Phedra and Hyppolitus , with moft of Mr. Dryden's . I muft ...
... most of the good Tra gedies , which have been written fince the starting of the abovementioned Cri- ticifm , have taken this Turn : As the Mourning Bride , Tamerlane , Ulyffes , Phedra and Hyppolitus , with moft of Mr. Dryden's . I muft ...
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... most taking with the Audience ; for which Reason we often fee the Players pronouncing , in all the Violence of Action , feveral Parts of the Tragedy which the Author writ with great Temper , and defigned that they fhould have been fo ...
... most taking with the Audience ; for which Reason we often fee the Players pronouncing , in all the Violence of Action , feveral Parts of the Tragedy which the Author writ with great Temper , and defigned that they fhould have been fo ...
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