The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... muft obferve that our English Poets have fucceeded much better in the Stile , than in the Sentiments of their Tragedies . Their Language is very often Noble and Sonorous , but the Senfe either ve- ry trifling or very common . On the ...
... muft obferve that our English Poets have fucceeded much better in the Stile , than in the Sentiments of their Tragedies . Their Language is very often Noble and Sonorous , but the Senfe either ve- ry trifling or very common . On the ...
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... 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 starting of the abovementioned Cri ...
... 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 starting of the abovementioned Cri ...
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... muft confefs , my Eyes are wholly taken up with the Page's Part ; and as for the Queen , I am not fo attentive to any thing the fpeaks , as to the right adjuft- ing of her Train , left it fhould chance to trip up her Heels , or ...
... muft confefs , my Eyes are wholly taken up with the Page's Part ; and as for the Queen , I am not fo attentive to any thing the fpeaks , as to the right adjuft- ing of her Train , left it fhould chance to trip up her Heels , or ...
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... muft tell you , we would have petitioned to be heard up- on that Subject . But let that pass . 14 ' I muft let you know likewife , good Sir 42 No 43 The SPECTATOR.
... muft tell you , we would have petitioned to be heard up- on that Subject . But let that pass . 14 ' I muft let you know likewife , good Sir 42 No 43 The SPECTATOR.
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. ' I muft let you know likewife , good Sir , that we look upon a certain Nor- ' thern Prince's March in Conjunction with Infidels , to be palpably a- gainst our good Will and Liking ; ( and , for all ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. ' I muft let you know likewife , good Sir , that we look upon a certain Nor- ' thern Prince's March in Conjunction with Infidels , to be palpably a- gainst our good Will and Liking ; ( and , for all ...
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