The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 12
... particular Parts in it that feem liable to Exception . ARISTOTLE obferves , that the Iambick Verfe in 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 ...
... particular Parts in it that feem liable to Exception . ARISTOTLE obferves , that the Iambick Verfe in 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 ...
Strana 13
... particular Similies dignified with Rhyme , at the fame time that every thing about them lyes in Blank Verfe . I would not however debar the Poet from concluding his Tragedy , or , if he pleases , every Act of it , with two or three ...
... particular Similies dignified with Rhyme , at the fame time that every thing about them lyes in Blank Verfe . I would not however debar the Poet from concluding his Tragedy , or , if he pleases , every Act of it , with two or three ...
Strana 16
... Particular . There is a fine Obfervation in Ariftotle to this purpose , which I have never feen quoted . The Expreffi ons , fays he , ought to be very much laboured in the unactive Parts of the Fable , as in Defcriptions , Similitudes ...
... Particular . There is a fine Obfervation in Ariftotle to this purpose , which I have never feen quoted . The Expreffi ons , fays he , ought to be very much laboured in the unactive Parts of the Fable , as in Defcriptions , Similitudes ...
Strana 23
... Particular which may be reckoned among the Ble- mifhes , or rather the falfe Beauties , of our English Tragedy : I mean thofe par- ticular Speeches which are commonly known by the Name of Rants . The warm warm and paffionate Parts of a ...
... Particular which may be reckoned among the Ble- mifhes , or rather the falfe Beauties , of our English Tragedy : I mean thofe par- ticular Speeches which are commonly known by the Name of Rants . The warm warm and paffionate Parts of a ...
Strana 38
... Particular , recommend to my Countrymen the Ex- ample of the French Stage , where the Kings and Queens always appear unat- tended , and leave their Guards behind the Scenes . I fhould likewife be glad if we imitated the French in ...
... Particular , recommend to my Countrymen the Ex- ample of the French Stage , where the Kings and Queens always appear unat- tended , and leave their Guards behind the Scenes . I fhould likewife be glad if we imitated the French in ...
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